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Comprehensive Approach as "Sine Qua Non" for Critical Infrastructure Protection 2015
- Denis Caleta, Vesela Radovic:
Comprehensive Approach as "Sine Qua Non" for Critical Infrastructure Protection. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series, D: Information and Communication Security 39, IOS Press 2015, ISBN 978-1-61499-477-0 - Ferdinand Odzakov, Metodija Dojcinovski:
Contemporary Aspects in Critical Infrastructure Protection and Combating Terrorism. 3-18 - Jaka Vadnjal:
Corruption: From Generally Accepted Business Practice to Serious Threat to Critical Infrastructure Protection. 19-29 - Miran Vrsec, Milan Vrsec, Vito Murgel:
Outsourcing as an Important Source of Risk in the Management of Terrorist Threats. 30-44 - Zoran Kekovic, Vladimir Ninkovic:
Towards a Resilient Critical Infrastructure System against the Risk of Terrorism. 45-58 - Petra Vejvodová, Miroslav Mares:
The Risk of Terrorist and Violent Extremist Attacks against Schools. 59-66 - Blaz Ivanc, Tomaz Klobucar:
Use of the Enhanced Structural Model for Attack Analysis and Education. 67-75 - Sandro Bologna, Alessandro Lazari, Stefano Mele:
Improving Critical Infrastructure Protection and Resilience against Terrorism Cyber Threats. 79-90 - Metodi Hadji-Janev:
Protecting Critical Information Infrastructure from Terrorist Attacks in South East Europe: How Real is the Threat? 91-106 - Stojan Slaveski, Oliver Bakreski:
Security of Classified Information as Part of the National Critical Infrastructure Protection: Macedonian Experience. 107-119 - Milan Tarman:
Security Vetting in Relation to the Critical Infrastructure. 120-131 - Vesela Radovic, Aleksandar Andrejevic:
Environmental Terrorism as a Threat to the Serbian Water Infrastructure Sector-through the Lens of Regional Perspective. 135-150 - Ekaterina Arabska, Ivanka Shopova:
Assuring Food Security in Agricultural Production in the Republic of Bulgaria under the Conditions of General Globalization. 151-166 - Luan Qafmolla:
Safety & Security Assessment to Prevent a Terrorism Attack in the Centralized Facility for Radioactive Waste Management in Albania. 167-170 - Elizabeta Ristanovic, Sonja Radakovic:
Bioterrorism as a Threat to Food Supply Systems. 171-189 - Igor Winkler, Alla Choban:
Potential Vulnerability and Threats of Natural Disasters or Malicious Human Activity to the Water Supply Network: A Case Study of Chernivtsi, Ukraine. 190-198 - Vesna Nikolic, Dejan Vasovic:
Tailor-Made Education: Environmental vs. Energy Security and Sustainable Development Paradigm. 201-214 - George X. Protopapas:
The Combined Threat of Terrorism and Organized Crime for and in South East Europe. 215-231 - Jadran Perinic, Robert Mikac:
Protection of the Critical Infrastructure from Terrorism: Case Study of the Republic of Croatia. 235-250 - Mile Sikman, Nevenko Vranjes:
Terrorist Threats to Critical Infrastructure in BiH and Protection Measures. 251-266 - Milan Bigovic, Ana Rakocevic:
Challenges in Defining Critical Infrastructure in Montenegro. 267-276 - Samir Agic, Edin Garaplija:
Risk Management of Terrorist Attacks in the Tunnels as Critical Points of Corridor 5c Infrastructure - Trans-European Road Network Through Bosnia and Herzegovina. 277-289
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