Catastrophic Cascade of Failures in Interdependent Networks [View]
Sergey V. Buldyrev, Roni Parshani, Gerald Paul, H. Eugene Stanley, Shlomo Havlin
Consequence-, Time-, and Interdependency-based Risk Assessment in the Field of Critical Infrastructure [View]
Iztok Prezelj and Aleš Žiberna
Cyber Attacks: Cross-Country Interdependence and Enforcement [View]
Qiu-Hong Wan and Seng-Hyun Kim
Cyber Security and Global Interdependence: What is Critical? [View]
Dave Clemente
Cyber Security Risk Management in the SCADA Critical Infrastructure Environment [View]
Morgan Henrie
The Fragility of Interdependency [View]
Alessandro Vespignani
"Surviving on a Diet of Poisoned Fruit: Reducing the National Security Risks of America’s Cyber Dependencies" by the Honorable Richard Danzig offers key insights about how to improve U.S. national security policymaking to address cyber insecurity. In the report, the author examines existing information technology security weaknesses and provides nine specific recommendations for the U.S. government and others to cope with these insecurities.
Download the report from the Center for a New American Security website.