Description: Critical Infrastructure : Understanding Its Component Parts, Vulnerabilites, Operating Risks, and Interdependencies, Hardcover by Macaulay, Tyson, ISBN 1420068350, ISBN-13 9781420068351, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Critical infrastructure (CI) is defined as the foundations that protect a society of government in times of calamity, and this book explores the functions of CI as an industrial risk and enterprise conductor that can absorb repercussions during a crisis. Macaulay, who heads the CI department at Bell Canada, explains how CI affects an entire economic "eco-system" of a country, and how policymakers must overcome initial fears and intuition about the subject to form a solid, stable CI program. Written for advanced students of business and economics, this book explores the CI overlap between the United States and Canada and offers a specific point-by-point analysis of its strengths and weaknesses. Annotation ©2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR ()
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Book Title: Critical Infrastructure : Understanding Its Component Parts, Vuln
Author: Macaulay, Tyson
Language: english