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Critical Infrastructure Protection Against Hybrid Warfare Security Related Challenges

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Hybrid conflicts are characterized by multi-layered efforts to undermine the functioning of the State or polarize society.This book presents results, recommendations and best practices from the NATO Advanced Research Workshop (ARW) "Critical Infrastructure Protection Against Hybrid Warfare Security Related Challenges", held in Stockholm, Sweden, in May 2016. The main objective of this workshop was to help and support NATO in the field of hybrid conflicts by developing a set of tools to deter and defend against adversaries mounting a hybrid offensive. Addressing the current state of critical infrastructure protection (CIP) and the challenges evolving in the region due to non-traditional threats which often transcend national borders – such as cyber attacks, terrorism, and attacks on energy supply – the widely ranging group of international experts who convened for this workshop provided solutions from a number of perspectives to counter the new and emerging challenges affecting the security of modern infrastructure. Opportunities for public-private partnerships in NATO member and partner countries were also identified.The book provides a highly topical resource which identifies common solutions for combating major hazards and challenges – namely cyber attacks, terrorist attacks on energy supply, man-made disasters, information warfare and maritime security risks – and will be of interest to all those striving to maintain stability and avoid adverse effects on the safety and well-being of society.
Foreword v
Fabrizio W. Luciolli
Preface vii
Alessandro Niglia
Lead Author and Editor ix
Part I Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP): A Field for Multiple Players
Building Resilience Through Social Media After an Attack on Critical Infrastructure
3(11)
Alessandro Niglia
Carlos Veraza
Cyber Security and CIP: A Potential Role for OSCE
14(4)
Ben Hiller
Critical Infrastructure Protection: Smart Grids
18(5)
Francesco Cavallaro
Andrea Chiappetta
Massimiliano De Santis
Anna Pinnarelli
Going Beyond Static Understandings: Resilience Must Be Shared, and It Must Be Projected Forward
23(12)
Daniel S. Hamilton
Part II Terrorist and Cyber-Attacks, Unstable Energy Supply, Social Media and Information Warfare, Sabotage, Corruption as Part of the Hybrid Warfare Equation
OSINT, Big Data & Critical Infrastructures Protection (CIP)
35(8)
Edoardo Camilli
NATO's Frontier Critical Infrastructure Protection Buildup -- Discussion on the Romanian Energy Sector Protection Challenges
43(10)
Antonia Colibasanu
CBRN Terrorism and the Challenge of Daesh
53(10)
Henrik Bliddal
"Sweden Under Attack!" Lessons from Past Incidents for Coping with a Comprehensive Synchronized Attack on Critical Energy and Information Infrastructure
63(16)
Anke Schmidt-Felzmann
Identifying and Countering Information Influence Activities Using a Comprehensive Society Approach
79(7)
Mikael Tofvesson
Strategic Communications and Social Media in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict
86(11)
Elina Lange Ionatamishvili
Sanda Svetoka
Part III How to Prevent, Detect and Respond to Emerging Security Challenges: A Perspective from the Private Sector
Critical Infrastructure Protection Against Hybrid Warfare Security Related Challenges
97(9)
Gianluca Baldassarre
The Importance of Port Security System in the Implementation of Transport Modal-Shift
106(9)
Drazen Zgaljic
Paola Badurina-Tomic
Matej Plenca
Critical Infrastructure Cyber-Attack Through Firmware Exploitation
115(22)
Gianni Cuozzo
Part IV Response to Hybrid Attacks: Is NATO's Collective Response a Solution?
NATO Dialogue with the Defence and Security Industry in the Context of the Hybrid Threats
137(7)
Liviu Lazar
Stronger Together: Enhancing Cooperation Capacity for Forward Resilience
144(11)
Mark Rhinard
Bengt Sundelius
Subject Index 155(2)
Author Index 157