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{{definition|Een koppeling tussen twee infrastructuren, waarbij het functioneren van de ene infrastructuur van invloed is op het functioneren van de andere infrastructuur. (a relationship of two infrastructures through which the functioning of one infrastructure is influenced by or is correlated to the functioning of the other infrastructure) <ref>[https://www.wodc.nl/onderzoeksdatabase/vertaling-afhankelijkheden-van-zweedse-methode-naar-nederlandse-situatie.aspx M.H.A. Klaver, B. Verheesen, H.A.M. Luiijf (2013). Intersectorale afhankelijkheden: buitenlandse methoden en mogelijke toepasbaarheid in Nederland, TNO 2013 R11539, The Hague, Netherlands]</ref>}}
 
{{definition|Een koppeling tussen twee infrastructuren, waarbij het functioneren van de ene infrastructuur van invloed is op het functioneren van de andere infrastructuur. (a relationship of two infrastructures through which the functioning of one infrastructure is influenced by or is correlated to the functioning of the other infrastructure) <ref>[https://www.wodc.nl/onderzoeksdatabase/vertaling-afhankelijkheden-van-zweedse-methode-naar-nederlandse-situatie.aspx M.H.A. Klaver, B. Verheesen, H.A.M. Luiijf (2013). Intersectorale afhankelijkheden: buitenlandse methoden en mogelijke toepasbaarheid in Nederland, TNO 2013 R11539, The Hague, Netherlands]</ref>}}
  
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{{definition|The one-directional reliance of an [[asset]], [[system]],[[network]], or collection thereof—within or across [[Critical Infrastructure Sector|sectors]]—on an input, interaction, or other requirement from other sources in order to function properly. <ref>[http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/NIPP_Plan.pdf National Infrastructure Protection Plan, Partnering to enhance protection and resiliency, US Department of Homeland Security, 2009]</ref>}}
 
{{definition|The one-directional reliance of an [[asset]], [[system]],[[network]], or collection thereof—within or across [[Critical Infrastructure Sector|sectors]]—on an input, interaction, or other requirement from other sources in order to function properly. <ref>[http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/NIPP_Plan.pdf National Infrastructure Protection Plan, Partnering to enhance protection and resiliency, US Department of Homeland Security, 2009]</ref>}}
  

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Definitions

European Definitions

National Definitions

Germany

IT dependency is defined as the situation where "a process depends on IT if the successful implementation of the process depends on the proper functioning of IT" [1].

Netherlands

Een koppeling tussen twee infrastructuren, waarbij het functioneren van de ene infrastructuur van invloed is op het functioneren van de andere infrastructuur. (a relationship of two infrastructures through which the functioning of one infrastructure is influenced by or is correlated to the functioning of the other infrastructure) [2]

United States

The one-directional reliance of an asset, system,network, or collection thereof—within or across sectors—on an input, interaction, or other requirement from other sources in order to function properly. [3]


Acadamic Definition

Academic definition CIPRNet

A dependency is the relationship between two {critical infrastructure} products or services in which one product or service is required for the generation of the other product or service.[4]

Academic definition USA

Dependency is a uni-directional relationship of two infrastructures through which the state of the depending infrastructure is influenced by or is correlated to the state of the other. [5]

See also

Notes

  1. Unpublished working glossary of UP KRITIS and BSI, 2014
  2. M.H.A. Klaver, B. Verheesen, H.A.M. Luiijf (2013). Intersectorale afhankelijkheden: buitenlandse methoden en mogelijke toepasbaarheid in Nederland, TNO 2013 R11539, The Hague, Netherlands
  3. National Infrastructure Protection Plan, Partnering to enhance protection and resiliency, US Department of Homeland Security, 2009
  4. CIPRnet definition
  5. Rinaldi, S., J. Peerenboom, and T. Kelly (2001). Identifying, understanding and analysing critical infrastructure interdependencies. IEEE Control Systems Magazine, pp. 11–25.