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Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (NIPP 2013). In this 2015 CSSP, the CSCC and CGCC developed joint goals that the sector will pursue to guide the mission over the next four years: (1) Protect and enhance the overall physical and logical health of communications; (2) Rapidly reconstitute critical communications services
Presentation Outline •Introduction. •Some Definitions •CIP Stakeholders •Protecting critical infrastructure •7 Steps for CIP Protection •CIP Goals and Roles •Identify and Prioritize Critical Functions •Continuously Assess and Manage Risks •Establish and Exercise Emergency plans •Create Public-Private Partnerships
• Secure critical infrastructure against human, physical, and cyber threats through sustainable efforts to reduce risk, while accounting for the costs and beneits of security investments; • Enhance critical infrastructure resilience by minimizing the adverse consequences of incidents through
Protecting critical infrastructure against growing and evolving cyber threats requires a layered approach. Establish a 24x7 hotline/contact – to enable effective reporting of incidents.
Cybersecurity threats exploit the increased complexity and connectivity of critical infrastructure systems, placing the Nation’s security, economy, and public safety and health at risk. Similar to financial and reputational risks, cybersecurity risk affects a company’s bottom line. It can drive up costs and affect revenue.
GAO reviewed DHS reports, plans, and risk assessments on the sector and interviewed CISA officials and private sector stakeholders to identify and evaluate CISA’s actions to support the security and resilience of the Communications Sector.
Importance of critical infrastructure. All Australians rely on critical infrastructure to deliver the essential services that underpin our economy, security and sovereignty, and support our way of life. Critical infrastructure is defined as: those physical facilities, systems, assets, supply chains, information technologies and communication