On Critical Infrastructures, Their Security and Resilience - Trends and Vision
Craig Rieger, Milos Manic

TL;DR
This paper introduces the concepts, organizational structures, and future perspectives of Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (CISR) in the United States, emphasizing its importance for various stakeholders and activities.
Contribution
It provides an accessible overview of CISR principles, organizational units, and future directions, serving as foundational material for diverse audiences.
Findings
CISR focuses on securing and making critical assets resilient.
Organizational units in the US support CISR efforts.
Discussion topics outline future visions for CISR in cyber-physical systems.
Abstract
This short paper is presented in observance and promotion of November, the National Month of Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience (CISR), established by the United States Department of Homeland Security in 2013. The CISR term focuses on essential assets (critical infrastructures) and two ultimate goals of making them secure and resilient. These assets and goals were put together in 2013 in the now well-known Presidential Policy Directive on CISR (PPD-21). This paper presents easy-to-ready material laying down the building blocks of CISR - what it means to you as a regular citizen, professional, or government worker. This paper presents concepts behind security and resilience pertinent to various types of activities - from every day to field-specific activities. This paper also presents basic elements to the field: 1. high-level introduction to the organizational units dealing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Grid Security and Resilience · Network Security and Intrusion Detection · Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
