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  • ...0, 2024]</ref>}} Non-DOD owned Defense Critical Infrastructure consists of assets from relevant critical infrastructure sectors and subsectors, including as {{definition|Department of Defense and non-Department of Defense networked assets and facilities essential to project, support, and sustain military forces a
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  • {{definition|Critical assets are those [[Asset|assets]] with a high consequence of failure.<br/><br/>Bien indispensable: bien de {{definition|Critical assets are those assets with a high consequence of failure. <ref> [http://moict.gov.jo/uploads/stu
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  • ...e incapacity or destruction of, or the interference with, such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on national security, national economic se ...nition|Critical National '''Information''' Infrastructure (CNII) are those assets (real and virtual), systems and functions that are vital to the nations tha
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  • {{definition|National Critical infrastructure (NCI): Infrastructure and assets the loss or compromise of which could result in a major detrimental impact {{definition|National Critical ''Information'' infrastructure (NCII): Assets, data, flows or networks which are vital for achieving the services provide
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  • ...hat has a value to an agency—including personnel, information and physical assets. <ref>[https://www.protectivesecurity.gov.au/resources/Pages/PSPF-Glossa ...t its vulnerabilities) and supporting assets (provides support for primary assets. We can assess its vulnerabilities but not its sensitivity). <ref>[https://
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  • ...s and systems are granted access to only the information, capabilities and assets which are necessary for execution of their authorized functions. <ref>[http
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  • ...ify the organization’s key core business processes and their dependency on assets owned and managed by the organization (e.g., power plant, refinery, general # Classify all assets as critical when the criticality score is greater than twenty (20) accordin
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  • ...risk: The potential disaster losses, in lives, health status, livelihoods, assets and services, which could occur to a particular community or a society over ...ition|The potential disaster losses, in lives, health status, livelihoods, assets and services, which could occur to a particular community or a society over
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  • ...and computer systems supporting, managing and supervising physical [[Asset|assets]]. <ref>[https://www.enisa.europa.eu/activities/Resilience-and-CIIP/nationa
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  • ...lity and Safety (RAMS). In this context, dependability concerns people and assets. Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) is a methodology f
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  • ...ystem, asset, or process. <ref name="DHSLex"> [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-risk-lexicon-2010.pdf DHS Risk Lexicon 2010 Edition, September 2010]</r
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  • ...roduct handling, production and distribution, or to control infrastructure assets. <ref>[http://moict.gov.jo/uploads/studies/National%20Cyber%20Security%20 ...roduct handling, production and distribution, or to control infrastructure assets. <ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data
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  • ...l services and resources, infrastructure, or economic, social, or cultural assets in places that could be adversely affected. <ref>Mach, K.J., S. Planton and ...]</ref>. Measures of exposure can include the number of people or types of assets in an area. These can be combined with the specific [[vulnerability]] of th
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  • ...ential services by minimizing the vulnerability of critical infrastructure assets, systems and networks. <ref>https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/public ...n the sense of minimizing the [[Vulnerability|vulnerabilities]] of [[Asset|assets]] and resources. <ref>ITU Security in Telecommunications and Information Te
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  • ...r sources in order to function properly. <ref>[http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/NIPP_Plan.pdf National Infrastructure Protection Plan, Partnering to enhanc ...sion of, responsibility for, or defined obligations related to one or more assets or services of the organization. <ref name="USCERT">[https://www.us-cert.g
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  • ...cture for energy (e.g. grids, power stations, pipelines), transport (fixed assets such as roads, railways or airports), ICT (e.g. data cables) and water (e.g ...ي لدولة الكويت (2017-2020)]</ref><br/><br/>Infrastructure: is the physical assets, systems, machinery or equipment used to connect computers, it is vital to
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  • ...and computer systems supporting, managing and supervising physical [[Asset|assets]]. <ref>[https://www.enisa.europa.eu/activities/Resilience-and-CIIP/nationa ...ode of Practice Cyber Security for Ships, DSTL (2017)]</ref> <ref>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data
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  • ...ng, in particular by: (a) ownership or the right to use all or part of the assets of an undertaking; (b) rights or contracts which confer decisive influence ...—that are adopted by an organization to ensure the safeguarding of [[Asset|assets]], the accuracy and reliability of management information and financial rec
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  • ...br/>Consequences are the effects of an adverse [[event]] on given societal assets. <ref>[http://www.dsbinfo.no/DSBno/2015/Andre/NationalRiskAnalysis2014/ DSB ...the 2010 DHS Risk Lexicon <ref name="DHSLex"> [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-risk-lexicon-2010.pdf DHS Risk Lexicon 2010 Edition, September 2010]</r
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  • ...ill exploit [[Vulnerability|vulnerabilities]] of an [[asset]] or group of assets and thereby cause [[harm]] to the organization (ISO/IEC PDTR 13335-1). <re ...art of a particular risk. <ref name="DHSLex"> [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-risk-lexicon-2010.pdf DHS Risk Lexicon 2010 Edition, September 2010]</r
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  • ...cessing data and applying operational controls to geographically dispersed assets over long distances. <ref name=nicss>[https://niccs.us-cert.gov/glossary DH ...ighly distributed systems used to control geographically dispersed [[asset|assets]], often scattered over thousands of square kilometers, where centralized d
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  • ...a subset of [[CIP]]. CIIP focuses on the protection of systems and [[Asset|assets]] including components such as telecommunications, computers/software, Inte
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  • ...tion. <br/>(2) The property of protecting the accuracy and completeness of assets. <ref>[https://www-ns.iaea.org/downloads/security/nuclear-security-series- ...><br/>Integrity: Attribute of protection for accuracy and completeness of assets. <ref>[http://www.govcert.cz/download/nodeid-3555/ Cyber Security Explanato
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  • ...Critical information Infrastructures are the subset of information [[Asset|assets]] that directly affect the achievement and continuity of state mission and {{definition|''National'' Critical Information infrastructure (NCII): Assets, data, flows or networks which are vital for achieving the services provide
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  • ...situation, condition or practice which could cause [[damage]]s on people, assets or environment. <ref>[http://circulaire.legifrance.gouv.fr/pdf/2014/01/cir_
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  • ...s to define policies and controls which are the most likely to protect the assets. <ref>[https://citra.gov.kw/sites/en/LegalReferences/English%20Cyber%20Se ...to manage that exposure. <ref name="CIMS">[http://www.civildefence.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/publications/CIMS-2nd-edition.pdf The New Zealand Coordinated Incid
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  • ...tate of affairs with the potential to cause [[damage]] to critical [[Asset|assets]] which exceeds the everyday resources of a nation’s organisational syste ...rbours dangers and [[threat]]s to life and limb or to significant material assets and serious [[risk]]s to the political, social or economic system, and whic
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  • ...es, livelihoods, health status, ecosystems, economic, social, and cultural assets, services (including environmental), and infrastructure due to the interact {{definition|The effect on organizational operations, organizational assets, individuals, other organizations, or the Nation (including the national se
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  • {{definition|Event: One or more occurrences that affect organizational assets and have the potential to disrupt operations. <ref name="USCERT">[https:/
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  • {{definition|Capabilities are the people, experience and assets to adequately operate when required. <br /><br />Capaciteiten zijn de mense ..., function, or objective. <ref name="DHSLex"> [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-risk-lexicon-2010.pdf DHS Risk Lexicon 2010 Edition, September 2010]</r
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  • ...h harm can occur. }}The harm refers to a specific value such as financial assets, knowledge, items, or health.<br/><br/> ...olation of security that may cause harm to an organisation and its [[Asset|assets]]. <ref>[https://www.infosec.gov.hk/english/glossary/files/InfoSecGlossar
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  • ...CIP), for supporting Operators and Public Authorities in better protecting assets and in enhancing their resilience with respect to all hazards. ||
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  • ...9||'''CS4CA Europe'''||''6<sup>th</sup> annual Cyber Security for Critical Assets'''||Oct 1-2, 2019|| || ||London||UK||https://www.cs4ca.com/europe/<nowiki/> |2019||'''CS4CA USA'''||'''7<sup>th</sup> annual Cyber Security for Critical Assets'''||Mar 26-27, 2019|| || ||Houston, TX||USA||https://www.cs4ca.com/usa/<now
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  • ...abilities]] of [[Critical Infrastructure|critical infrastructure]] [[Asset|assets]]. <ref>[http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/new_pubs/jp1_02.pdf Joint Publication
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  • ...on of disaster losses, in lives and the social, economic and environmental assets of communities and countries.” The International Strategy for Disaster Re
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  • |NCI&KA||CIP||[[National Critical Infrastructure]] and Key Assets
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  • ...will exploit [[Vulnerability|vulnerabilities]] of an [[asset]] or group of assets and thereby cause [[harm]] to the organization (derived from ISO/IEC PDTR 1 ...ill exploit the [[vulnerability|vulnerabilities]] of an asset, or group of assets, and thereby cause [[harm]] to the organization. <ref>[https://www-ns.iaea.
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  • ...loss of revenue from, or destruction of critical systems or informational assets. (derived from International Standard: IEC/TS 62443-1-1 ed. 1.0 ) <ref>[ht ...ure the [[confidentiality]], [[integrity]] and [[availability]] of digital assets. <ref>[https://www.pressoffice.gov.bz/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/belize-cy
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  • Australia recognises 22 Critical Infrastructure assets as part of these sectors. <ref>https://www.cisc.gov.au/critical-infrastruct ...es, databases and court registers with legal effect, and national cultural assets.
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  • ...ionally significant infrastructure, can be broadly defined as the systems, assets, facilities and networks that provide essential services and are necessary {{definition|Critical Infrastructure: Physical or virtual systems and assets under the jurisdiction of a State that are so vital that their incapacitati
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  • ...lowing an [[emergency]]. <ref name="CIMS">[http://www.civildefence.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/publications/CIMS-2nd-edition.pdf The New Zealand Coordinated Incid information system]]'s [[Asset|assets]] and operation following [[damage]] or [[destruction]]. <ref name="IETFref
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  • {{definition|Risk assessment is an analysis of system assets and vulnerabilities to establish an expected loss from certain events based ...ations including mission, functions, image, or reputation), organizational assets, individuals, other organizations, and the Nation, arising through the oper
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  • {{definition|Confidentiality: The protection of information, data or assets from unauthorised access or disclosure. <ref name="ECA">[https://www.eca.eu
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  • ...nclude poor design and construction of buildings, inadequate protection of assets, lack of public information and awareness, limited official recognition of ...s that could be exploited to cause [[damage]] to the system or the [[Asset|assets]] it contains. <ref>[http://www.dgqadefence.gov.in/documents/pdf/cyber-sec
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  • {{definition|Resilience (Hard): Hard resilience is generally focussed on assets, networks or systems. Examples include levees and reinforced structures. <r ...tem or organisation to withstand and recover from adversity. <ref>[https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data
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  • ..., that are geared to helping at-risk communities safeguard their lives and assets by being alert to [[Hazard|hazards]] and taking appropriate action in the f ...that pose the greatest [[risk]]. <ref>[https://www.fema.gov/media-library/assets/documents/25959 National Preparedness Goal, Second, Edition September 2015]
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  • ...characteristics of risk. <ref name="DHSLex"> [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-risk-lexicon-2010.pdf DHS Risk Lexicon 2010 Edition, September 2010]</r ...ncluding mission, functions, image, or reputation), organizational [[Asset|assets]], individuals, other organizations, and the Nation, arising through the op
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  • ...to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of Information Assets and its associated Information Systems. <ref>[https://elcot.in/sites/defaul
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