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ID089622
Title ProperInformation sharing for infrastructure risk management
Other Title Informationbarriers and solutions
LanguageENG
AuthorWillis, Henry H ;  Lester, Genevieve ;  Treverton, Gregory F
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)There is a public interest in ensuring that infrastructure systems are appropriately protected and prepared for disruptions. While infrastructure protection is usually viewed as a public responsibility, infrastructure risk management actually requires a high degree of cooperation between the public and private sectors, particularly in the sharing of information about risks to infrastructure. Discussions with Chief Security Officers across sectors of the US economy reveal the complexity of the task, as they describe at length the private sector's requirements of multiples types of information about a range of potential threats. While the US government has established many mechanisms for sharing information, barriers remain that inhibit both the private and public partners from obtaining the information needed to protect infrastructure. Overcoming these barriers requires new thinking about the intelligence generation process, the mechanisms and practices upon which the process relies, and the responsibilities of those in the private sector who participate in it.
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 24, No.3; Jun 2009: p339-365
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol. 24, No.3; Jun 2009: p339-365
Key WordsUnited States ;  Infrastructure - Risk Management ;  Information Sharing ;  Public Sector ;  Private Sector