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Prioritizing high-consequence failure points in critical infrastructure

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  • Session
  • Wednesday, 10 May 2017
  • 14:10 - 14:10
  • Duration: 14 mins
  • Publication date: 19 Jun 2017
  • Location: Room A, Crown Plaza Den Haag - Promenade, Netherlands, United Kingdom
  • Part of event CIPRE 2017

About the session

CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION TRACK  Session 3a: Emerging and Future Threats on CNI

Prioritizing high-consequence failure points in critical infrastructure adaptation and protection programs -  Duane R. Verner, AICP, Resilience Analysis Group Leader, Argonne National Laboratory, USA

Threats to critical national infrastructure come in many forms, whether it is UAV’s, disruption of GPS/GNSS signals or flood waters. Identifying new and potential threats is crucial to enabling governments, law enforcement, operators and stakeholders to take the necessary steps to mitigate against possible disruption.

Senior Representative, Critical Infrastructure Division, EUROPOL*

Keywords:
  • cipre
  • collaborate
  • critical infrastructure
  • cyber
  • cyber security
  • infrastructure
  • protection
  • resilience
  • security
  • workshop

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  • Duane R. Verner

    Duane R. Verner

    Global Security Sciences, Resilience Analysis Group Leader

    Duane Verner is the Resilience Analysis Group Leader within the Global Security Sciences Division at Argonne National Laboratory. He oversees staffing and technical assignments, including critical infrastructure vulnerability assessments, modeling, and dependency analyses. He has provided methodology development and project implementation support to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Regional Resiliency Assessment Program since its inception in 2009.Duane is vice-chair of the National Academies Transportation Research Board’s (TRB) Committee on Critical Transportation Infrastructure Protection and a member of the TRB Military Transportation Committee. He regularly contributes to the international resilience research community through publications and trans-Atlantic collaboration.Prior to his position with Argonne, he was a project manager for a private sector engineering firm in New York City, working in the transportation, homeland security, and defense sectors.He is a certified planner and holds an MA in Urban Planning.
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