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摘要
本文调查了从业人员对影响关键基础设施(CI)及其保护(CIP)风险评估(RA)的决策影响因素和跨国考虑因素的看法。调查基于对 12 名 RA 从业人员访谈的主题分析。分析确定了一个支持团队方法是弥补 RA 流程缺陷的唯一真正办法这一观点的总主题,以及其他五个主题:(1) 人在 RA 中的影响价值;(2) 跨国主义--一个深不可测的概念;(3) 一致性不是绩效的灵丹妙药;(4) 影响 CI 组织 RA 的力量;(5) CI RA 的促进因素和障碍。调查表明,在从业人员眼中,有效开展 CIP 资源管理的团队方法被认为是绝对的灵丹妙药,但通过访谈对当前行业资源管理实践的深入了解,以及对相关文献的调查表明,虽然这种方法得到了热情推荐,但(a)在应用中没有固定的规则和准则,(b)没有得到协调,也没有得到一致应用,以及(c)它不是资源管理流程不可分割的一部分。尽管实践者正在考虑对CIP的风险评估采取团队方法,但一致性和协调性滞后,显然有必要开展更多的研究,以扩大对其价值的认识。
Performing risk assessment for critical infrastructure protection: A study of human decision-making and practitioners' transnationalism considerations
This paper investigates the views of practitioners on the decision-making influences and the transnational considerations affecting risk assessment (RA) for critical infrastructure (CI) and its protection (CIP).
The investigation is based on a thematic analysis of the interviews of twelve RA practitioners. The analysis identified an overarching theme supporting the view that the team approach is the one true remedy to RA process shortcomings as well as five other themes: (1) the value of the human influence in RA; (2) transnationalism - an unfathomable notion; (3) consistency is no panacea to performance; (4) CI organizational RA-influencing forces; and (5) CI RA-enablers and impediments.
The investigation suggests that the team approach to effective RA for CIP is considered as the absolute panacea in the eyes of practitioners although both insights from the current industry RA practice through the interviews themselves, and an investigation of relevant literature suggests that although this is warmheartedly recommended (a) there are no set rules and guidelines in its application, (b) it is not coordinated nor applied consistently, and (c) it is not an integral part of RA processes. Notwithstanding the reality that a team approach to RA for CIP is being contemplated by practitioners, albeit with lagging consistency and coordination, it is evident that additional research is necessary to broaden the understanding of its value.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection (IJCIP) was launched in 2008, with the primary aim of publishing scholarly papers of the highest quality in all areas of critical infrastructure protection. Of particular interest are articles that weave science, technology, law and policy to craft sophisticated yet practical solutions for securing assets in the various critical infrastructure sectors. These critical infrastructure sectors include: information technology, telecommunications, energy, banking and finance, transportation systems, chemicals, critical manufacturing, agriculture and food, defense industrial base, public health and health care, national monuments and icons, drinking water and water treatment systems, commercial facilities, dams, emergency services, nuclear reactors, materials and waste, postal and shipping, and government facilities. Protecting and ensuring the continuity of operation of critical infrastructure assets are vital to national security, public health and safety, economic vitality, and societal wellbeing.
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to:
1. Analysis of security challenges that are unique or common to the various infrastructure sectors.
2. Identification of core security principles and techniques that can be applied to critical infrastructure protection.
3. Elucidation of the dependencies and interdependencies existing between infrastructure sectors and techniques for mitigating the devastating effects of cascading failures.
4. Creation of sophisticated, yet practical, solutions, for critical infrastructure protection that involve mathematical, scientific and engineering techniques, economic and social science methods, and/or legal and public policy constructs.