Applied risk analysis for guiding homeland security policy and decisions / edited by Samrat Chatterjee, Robert T. Brigantic, Angela M. Waterworth.
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- United States. Department of Homeland Security -- Management
- United States. Department of Homeland Security
- National security -- United States
- Risk assessment -- United States
- Risk management -- United States
- Operations research -- United States
- �Evaluation du risque -- �Etats-Unis
- Gestion du risque -- �Etats-Unis
- Recherche op�erationnelle -- �Etats-Unis
- Management
- National security
- Operations research
- Risk assessment
- Risk management
- United States
- 363.34/5610973 23
- UA23 .A684 2021
Includes bibliographical references and index.
On the "influence of scenarios to priorities" in risk and security programs / Heimir Thorisson, James H. Lambert -- Survey of risk analytic guidelines across the government / Isaac Maya, Lily Doyle, Amelia Liu, Francine Tran, Robert Creighton, Charles Woo -- An overview of risk modeling methods and approaches for national security / Samrat Chatterjee, Robert T. Brigantic, Angela M. Waterworth -- Comparative risk rankings in support of homeland security strategic plans / Russell Lundberg -- A data science workflow for discovering spatial patterns among terrorist attacks and infrastructure / Daniel Fortin, Thomas Johansen, Samrat Chatterjee, George Muller, Christine Noonan -- Effects of credibility of retaliation threats in deterring smuggling of nuclear weapons / Xiaojun Shan, Jun Zhuang -- Disutility of mass relocation after a severe nuclear accident / Vicki M. Bier, Shuji Liu -- Scheduling federal air marshals under uncertainty / Keith W. DeGregory, Rajesh Ganesan -- Decision theory for network security : active sensing for detection and prevention of data exfiltration / Sara M. McCarthy, Arunesh Sinha, Milind Tambe, Pratyusa Manadhatha -- Measurement of cyber resilience from an economic perspective / Adam Z. Rose, Noah Miller -- Responses to cyber near-misses : a scale to measure individual differences / Jinshu Cui, Heather Rosoff, Richard S. John -- An interactive web-based decision support system for mass dispensing, emergency preparedness, and biosurveillance / Eva K. Lee, Ferdinand H. Pietz, Chien-Hung Chen, Yifan Liu -- Critical infrastructure risk assessments : measuring critical infrastructure protection and resilience in an all-hazards environment / Julia Phillips, Fr�ed�eric Petit -- Risk analysis methods in resilience modeling : an overview of critical infrastructure applications / Hiba Baroud -- Optimal resource allocation model to prevent, prepare, and respond to multiple disruptions, with application to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and Hurricane Katrina / Cameron A. MacKenzie, Amro Al-Kazimi -- Inoperability input-output modeling of electric power disruptions / Joost R. Santos, Sheree Ann Pagsuyoin, Christian Yip -- Quantitative assessment of transportation network vulnerability with dynamic traffic simulation methods / Venkateswaran Shekar, Lance Fiondella -- Infrastructure monitoring for health and security / Prodyot K. Basu -- Exploring metaheuristic approaches for solving the traveling salesman problem applied to emergency planning and response / Ramakrishna Tipireddy, Javier Rubio-Herrero, Samrat Chatterjee, Satish Chikkagoudar, George Muller.
"Risk analysis is the process of defining and analyzing various dangers to individuals, businesses, and government agencies posed by potential adverse events. Risk analysis is often divided into two parts: risk assessment, which includes identifying, evaluating, and measuring the probability and severity of risks; and risk management, which involves deciding what to do about the risks. In the context of government agencies, defending a country against threats raises new challenges and opportunities for risk analysis. It is both vital and challenging to effectively assess and manage risks to national security, and as such, government agencies require cutting-edge risk analytic techniques to inform a range of prioritization, strategy, and policy decisions"-- Provided by publisher.
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