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A Strategy to Improve Infrastructure Survivability via Prioritizing Critical Nodes Protection

In: Issues on Risk Analysis for Critical Infrastructure Protection

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  • Luca Faramondi
  • Giacomo Assenza
  • Gabriele Oliva
  • Ernesto Del Prete
  • Fabio Pera
  • Roberto Setola

Abstract

From an engineering point of view, the survivability of a system is defined as its ability to continue to operate despite a natural or human-made disturbance; for example a serious mechanical fault, a human error, or a malicious cyber or physical attack. In the context of critical infrastructures, due to their relevance for the public wellness, it is mandatory to improve the robustness of such systems in order to ensure the availability of essential services such as the distribution of water, gas and electrical power. Nowadays, due to the increasing number of cyber incidents, the definition of protection strategies, able to improve the survivability level of this infrastructure, is at the heart of the scientific debate. In this chapter we propose a procedure based on three steps aimed at improving infrastructure survivability. In the first stage we propose some approaches to identify the criticality degree of each subsystem composing the infrastructure, in the second stage we propose a method to aggregate multiple criticality evaluations performed by subject matter experts by providing a unique holistic indicator. Finally, on the basis of such indicator, we propose a protection strategy to improve the robustness of the entire system.

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  • Luca Faramondi & Giacomo Assenza & Gabriele Oliva & Ernesto Del Prete & Fabio Pera & Roberto Setola, 2021. "A Strategy to Improve Infrastructure Survivability via Prioritizing Critical Nodes Protection," Chapters, in: Vittorio Rosato & Antonio Di Pietro (ed.), Issues on Risk Analysis for Critical Infrastructure Protection, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:217870
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.95367
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    Keywords

    critical nodes; network robustness; protection strategy; optimization problem; cooperative games;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q56 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environment and Development; Environment and Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Accounts and Accounting; Environmental Equity; Population Growth

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