CYBERSPACE RISKS AND THREATS TO CRITICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE
CYBERSPACE RISKS AND THREATS TO CRITICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE
Author(s): Constantin Mincu, Gruia TimofteSubject(s): Military history
Published by: Editura Academiei Oamenilor de Știință din România
Keywords: cyberspace; critical information infrastructure; communication and information technology; cyber vulnerability; threat and risk; cyber security
Summary/Abstract: Critical infrastructures are those physical and cyber-based systems essential to the minimal economy and government operations. They include, but are not limited to, telecommunications, energy, banking and finance, transportation, water systems and emergency services, both governmental and private. Many of the national critical infrastructures have historically been physically and logically separate systems that had little interdependence. As a result of progress in communication and information technology and the necessity of improved efficiency, however, these infrastructures have become increasingly automated and interlinked. The same progress has created new vulnerabilities to equipment failure, human error, weather and other natural causes, physical and cyber attacks. Addressing these vulnerabilities will necessarily require flexible, evolutionary approaches that span both the public and the private sectors, and protect both domestic and international security.
Journal: Annals – Series on Military Sciences
- Issue Year: 3/2011
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 40-50
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English