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    choice for this session Long project is Critical Infrastructure Protection Cyber Vulnerability Assessment. The cyberspace is described as the unit source of all the infrastructure in the US. Critical infrastructure vulnerability and protection is defined in parts by different scholars. The phrase does not exist in full from the literature. However, (Parks, 2007) defines critical infrastructure vulnerability as the risk of setting up interdependent infrastructure. (Parks, 2007) Argues that the society

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    1. Offer your opinion as to the two critical infrastructure sectors you feel are currently most at risk. Provide reasoning as to why you hold this position and what role the private sector can play in decreasing this risk. Presidential Directive 21 lists sixteen critical infrastructure sectors. Of these sectors, all of which are important, I chose financial services and the food and agriculture as being the two that are currently most at risk. The risk of financial sector in the United States

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    important critical infrastructure sector because it provides one of the key elements that we need to survive, which is drinking water. Besides drinking water, the Water and Waste Water Systems Sector is also responsible for ensuring that wastewater is properly disposed and treated to prevent diseases or environmental contamination before it is used again (Department of Homeland Security & Environmental Protection Agency, 2015). The Water and Wastewater Systems Sector is a critical infrastructure sector

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    protection of critical infrastructure, and evaluation of threats with weapons of mass destruction, the Department of Homeland security also have the coordinates the investigation of information to combat

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    I believe that the uncertainty as to what is critical infrastructure and what do we protect comes with our differences as people and what we as individuals believe is important to support daily living and what isn’t. Is it transportation, if so which mode; air, rail, maritime? I think we can all agree these are critical, and protection of these should be a priority. How important is the power grid? An Electromagnetic Pulse is considered a real threat, but there has been little to no preventive protection

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    harm or shut down critical national infrastructures” (p. 130) with the intention of coercing or influencing the government. Cyberterrorism has been under scrutiny by security management and the government since the mid-1990s and the threats became acknowledged since the 9/11 attacks. Since all daily operations within government and private sectors involves the use of information technology, and critical infrastructures also rely heavily on information technology, it is critical that the government

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    In homeland security they have many strategies to help protect the United States. Whether it is preventing a terrorist attack, or preventing a natural disaster. Homeland security has a strategy to make sure that everything works out. Now to give a brief background, President George Bush came up with the national homeland security strategy in July, 2002 after the attack of September, 11th. “The strategy set forth overall objectives to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, reduce

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    territory but does also globally ("Food and Agriculture Sector-Specific Plan An Annex to the National Infrastructure Protection Plan", 2010 10). While the US farms manufacture together about $181 billion in crop, greenhouses, and nurseries; eggs, poultry, milk, seeds, and grains are the top five manufacturing in the country ("Food and Agriculture Sector-Specific Plan An Annex to the National Infrastructure Protection Plan", 2010 10). The FA sector also import from other countries and is creating like this

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    Critical infrastructure are system and assets that are vital to the nation and national security, without them the United States would be incapacitated. They are what keep our nation running every day and during natural disasters. The United States has sixteen of these critical infrastructures that are comprised of smaller subcategories that included our key resources. Some of these infrastructure are more for everyday use while others are more for the nation’s security. Eight examples that are

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    States’ critical infrastructures provide the American people with power to fuel their homes and businesses, water to keep themselves hydrated and prepare food, transportation network that get them from one location to the next which is efficient, merchandise including food, communication systems they rely on to communicate with friends and family, and more. The sixteen critical infrastructures are important to the U.S. and its people that if anything were to happen to these infrastructures sectors

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