Australian national critical infrastructure protection : a case study
Warren, Matthew and Leitch, Shona 2011, Australian national critical infrastructure protection : a case study, in ECIW 2011 : Proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Academic Conference Limited, Reading, England, pp. 275-280.
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Australia has developed sophisticated national security policies and physical security agencies to protect against current and future security threats associated with critical infrastructure protection and cyber warfare protection. This paper will discuss some of the common security risks that face Australia and how their government policies and strategies have been developed and changed over time, for example, the proposed Australian Homeland Security department. This paper will discuss the different steps that Australia has undertaken in relation to developing national policies to deal with critical infrastructure protection.
ISBN
9781908272072
Language
eng
Field of Research
080699 Information Systems not elsewhere classified
Socio Economic Objective
899999 Information and Communication Services not elsewhere classified
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