A methodology for the identification of critical locations in infrastructures

CIVINS === The extreme importance of critical infrastructures to modern society is widely recognized. These infrastructures are complex, independent and ubiquitous; they are sensitive to disruptions that can lead to cascading failures with serious consequences, Preotecting the critical infrastruct...

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Main Author: Lemon, Douglas M.
Other Authors: Apostolakis, George E.
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/37787
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-377872014-11-27T16:19:13Z A methodology for the identification of critical locations in infrastructures Lemon, Douglas M. Apostolakis, George E. Hastings, Daniel E. Nuclear Engineering CIVINS The extreme importance of critical infrastructures to modern society is widely recognized. These infrastructures are complex, independent and ubiquitous; they are sensitive to disruptions that can lead to cascading failures with serious consequences, Preotecting the critical infrastructures from terrorism, human generated malevolent attack directed to maximum social disruption, present an enormous challenge. Recognizing that society cannot afford the costs associated with absolute protection, it is necessary to identify the critical locations in these infrastructures. By protecting the critical locations society achieves the greatest benefit for the protection investment. This project examines a screening methodology for the identification of critical locations in infrastructures. The framework models the infrastructures as interconnected digraphs and employs graph theory and reliability theory to identify the vunerable points. The vunerable points are screened for their susceptibility to a terrorist attack, and a prioritized list of critical locations is produced. The prioritization methodology is based on multi-attribute utility theory, and involves various disciplines including quantitative risk assessment and decision analysis. The methodology is illustrated through the presentation of a portion on the analysis conducted on the community of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2013-11-22T18:18:54Z 2013-11-22T18:18:54Z 2004-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/37787 Approved for public release, distribution unlimited Cambridge, Massachusetts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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description CIVINS === The extreme importance of critical infrastructures to modern society is widely recognized. These infrastructures are complex, independent and ubiquitous; they are sensitive to disruptions that can lead to cascading failures with serious consequences, Preotecting the critical infrastructures from terrorism, human generated malevolent attack directed to maximum social disruption, present an enormous challenge. Recognizing that society cannot afford the costs associated with absolute protection, it is necessary to identify the critical locations in these infrastructures. By protecting the critical locations society achieves the greatest benefit for the protection investment. This project examines a screening methodology for the identification of critical locations in infrastructures. The framework models the infrastructures as interconnected digraphs and employs graph theory and reliability theory to identify the vunerable points. The vunerable points are screened for their susceptibility to a terrorist attack, and a prioritized list of critical locations is produced. The prioritization methodology is based on multi-attribute utility theory, and involves various disciplines including quantitative risk assessment and decision analysis. The methodology is illustrated through the presentation of a portion on the analysis conducted on the community of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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