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− | {{definition|Critical | + | {{definition|Critical Infrastructure Resilience (CIR) comprises a [[resilience]] strategy and program for [[Critical Infrastructure|critical infrastructure]] by the Australian government involving the private sector operators. <ref>[http://www.tisn.gov.au/Documents/Australian+Government+s+Critical+Infrastructure+Resilience+Strategy.pdf Critical Infrastructure Resilience Strategy, 2010]</ref>}}<br /> |
==== [[United Kingdom]] ==== | ==== [[United Kingdom]] ==== |
Revision as of 21:31, 19 July 2015
Contents
Definitions
European Definitions
National Definitions
Australia
Critical Infrastructure Resilience (CIR) comprises a resilience strategy and program for critical infrastructure by the Australian government involving the private sector operators. [1]
United Kingdom
Critical infrastructure Resilience (CIR) encompasses activity to prevent, protect and prepare for natural hazard. [2]
United States
Infrastructure resilience is the ability to reduce the magnitude and/or duration of disruptive events. The effectiveness of a resilient infrastructure or enterprise depends upon its ability to anticipate, absorb, adapt to, and/or rapidly recover from a potentially disruptive event. [3]
See also
Notes
- ↑ Critical Infrastructure Resilience Strategy, 2010
- ↑ Strategic Framework and Policy Statement on Improving the Resilience of Critical Infrastructure to Disruption from Natural Hazards (2010)
- ↑ CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE RESILIENCE FINAL REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS, National Infrastructure Advisory Council, 2009