A research report from the Institute of Homeland Security Solutions reviews recent scholarly literature in vulnerability and resilience assessment, summarizes the most important findings, and suggests future directions to advance the field of vulnerability and resilience research to prioritize key assets to be protected from the full range of possible threats and be capable of quick restoration if they are damaged by an intentional attack, natural disaster, or man-made accident. REPORT
Methods for Assessing Vulnerability of Critical Infrastructure
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