Information on
"Critical Infrastructures"
April 2013
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17 Apr 2013
Cybersecurity
Author: Edward C Liu, Gina Stevens, Kathleen Ann Ruane, Alissa M Dolan, Richard M Thompson II, Andrew Nolan
Publisher:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report addresses some of the legal issues related to cyber security. More on «Cybersecurity»
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4 Apr 2013
Foreign Investment and National Security
Author: James K Jackson
Publisher:
Congressional Research Service (CRS)
This report assesses recent international developments as the leaders from a number of nations work to reach a consensus on an informal set of best practices regarding national restrictions on foreign investment for national security purposes. More on «Foreign Investment and National Security»
March 2013
December 2012
October 2012
September 2012
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20 Sep 2012
Critical Infrastructure Protection: Summary of DHS Actions to Better Manage Its Chemical Security Program
Author: Stephen L Caldwell
Publisher:
US Government Accountability Office (GAO), Washington, DC
This statement addresses challenges to the development of the Infrastructure Security Compliance Division memorandum on the security of facilities that use or store hazardous chemicals at risk in case of a terrorist attack. More on «Critical Infrastructure Protection: Summary of DHS Actions to Better Manage Its Chemical Security Program»
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20 Sep 2012
Department of Homeland Security: Continued Progress Made Improving and Integrating Management Areas, but More Work Remains
Author: David C Maurer
Publisher:
US Government Accountability Office (GAO), Washington, DC
The report examines the progress made by the Department of Homeland Security in improving and integrating management areas. More on «Department of Homeland Security: Continued Progress Made Improving and Integrating Management Areas, but More Work Remains»
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11 Sep 2012
Critical Infrastructure Protection: DHS Is Taking Action to Better Manage Its Chemical Security Program, but It Is Too Early to Assess Results
Author: Cathleen A Berrick
Publisher:
US Government Accountability Office (GAO), Washington, DC
The events of September 11, 2001, triggered a national re-examination of the security of facilities that use or store hazardous chemicals in quantities that, in the event of a
terrorist attack, could put large numbers of Americans at risk of seriou... More on «Critical Infrastructure Protection: DHS Is Taking Action to Better Manage Its Chemical Security Program, but It Is Too Early to Assess Results»