Safeguarding America’s Critical Infrastructure
Proactive Solutions for Resilience and Security
Protecting Critical Infrastructure
U.S. critical infrastructure has increasingly been targets of attacks. New and proactive security solutions are needed to enhance protection of critical assets.
U.S. Presidential Policy Directive 21 defines critical infrastructure as assets, network systems, facilities, and other elements that society relies upon to maintain national security, economic vitality, and public health and safety.
Critical infrastructure sectors:
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Chemical Sector
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Financial Services Sector
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Commercial Facilities Sector
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Food and Agriculture Sector
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Communications Sector
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Government Facilities Sector
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Critical Manufacturing Sector
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Healthcare and Public Health Sector
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Dams Sector
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Information Technology Sector
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Defense Industrial Base Sector
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Nuclear Reactors, Materials, and Waste Sector
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Emergency Services Sector
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Transportation Systems Sector
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Energy Sector
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Water and Wastewater Systems Sector
Solutions
CSI offers innovative ideas to counter emerging security threats against critical infrastructure sectors to achieve Homeland Security goals.
Goal 1: Prevent
Prevent terrorist attacks and organized criminal activity in Texas.
Goal 2: Protect
Reduce the state’s vulnerability to terrorist and criminal attacks and natural and technological disasters.
Goal 3: Mitigate
Minimize the impact of terrorist and criminal attacks and natural and technological disasters through proactive mitigation planning and programs.
Goal 4: Respond
Increase the capability of the state’s response system to minimize damage and loss of life from terrorist and criminal attacks and natural and technological disasters.
Goal 5: Recover
Ensure rapid, effective, and comprehensive community recovery following terrorist or criminal attacks and natural or technological disasters.
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