
The Protection of Critical Energy Infrastructure Against Emerging Security Challenges
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This book contains the papers presented at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) 'The Protection of Critical Energy Infrastructure against Emerging Security Challenges', held in Tbilisi, Georgia, in November 2014.The main objective of this ARW was to investigate the security risks to critical energy infrastructure, namely cyber and terrorist attacks, as well as to identify opportunities for public-private partnerships to meet these risks. The workshop served as a forum for experts and stakeholders from government, academia and the private sector to exchange information and best practice and to produce findings and recommendations for integrated security solutions involving close cooperation between public and private stakeholders.
Underlining the importance of a holistic approach to European energy security, this book will be of interest to all those involved in protecting critical energy infrastructure from a diverse range of threats.
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- THE PROTECTION OF CRITICAL ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE AGAINST EMERGING SECURITY CHALLENGES
- Foreword
- Preface
- About the Authors
- About the Authors
- Contents
- Opening Remarks
- Part I - Critical Infrastructure Protection with a Focus on Energy Security: The International Framework, Existing Criteria and the Impact on Society
- Critical Infrastructure Protection (CEIP) with a Focus on Energy Security
- Changing the Approach to Energy Security: Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection in Context
- Augstsprieguma Tikls - Responsible Body for Transmission Infrastructure Operation, Protection, Maintenance and Development in Latvia
- Part II - Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection from Terrorist Attacks, Vandalism, Sabotage and Criminal Activity
- The Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection Against Emerging Security Threats
- Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) and Southern Gas Corridor Policies
- Protection of Electricity Transmission Infrastructure from Natural Hazards: from Multi-Risk Assessment to Multi-Risk Governance
- Part III - Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection from Cyber-Attacks
- Smart Grid Technology. A New Challenge for Cybersecurity
- Part IV - The Potential Role of NATO in CEIP and Public-Private Partnerships
- The Potential Cooperation Between NATO and Private Risk Management Companies in the Protection of Critical Energy Infrastructure
- Part V - The Protection of the Trans-Adriatic Pipelines - TAP as a Case Study
- Protecting Trans-Adriatic Pipeline - TAP as a Case Study
- Europe, Italy and TAP Project
- The Trans Adriatic Pipeline - Focus and Impact on Albania
- Greece's Contribution to the Security and Diversification of Gas Supply in Europe
- Part VI - Conclusions
- Future Activities in Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection - Recommendations
- Subject Index
- Author Index
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