U.S. critical infrastructure protection
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In the U.S., critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is a concept that relates to the preparedness and response to serious incidents that involve the critical infrastructure of a region or the nation.The American Presidential directive PDD-63 of May 1998 set up a national program of "Critical Infrastructure Protection".[1] In 2014 the NIST Cybersecurity Framework was published after further presidential directives.


History Presidential directive PDD-63


External links Edit
- Anderson, K. "Intelligence-Based Threat Assessments for Information Networks and Infrastructures: A White Paper".
- Strategy to Secure Cyberspace
- Critical Infrastructure Protection Program, George Mason University
- "Critical Infrastructure: Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness"
- Infracritical
- Critical Infrastructure Protection Review
- Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (United Kingdom)
- "Water Infrastructure Security Enhancements" draft national standards
- Terrorism & Public Utility Infrastructure Protection
- DoD IA Policy Chart - Build & Operate a Trusted GIG
- NERC CIP Reliability Standards