Recently the UK Cabinet Office published their guidelines on Critical Infrastructure Resilience, entitled “Keeping the Country Running: Natural Hazards and Infrastructure“. They propose building infrastructure resilience based on four components – as shown at right. Unlike the graphic, each component is not specified as making an equal contribution. It is suggested that the size/contribution of […]
… Australian Government position on resilience
Recently the Australian Government, through it’s Resilience Expert Advisory Group (REAG), published a position paper about Organisational Resilience with particular reference to critical infrastructure. The membership of the REAG is drawn from academics, government and private enterprise. The group grew out of the Trusted Information Sharing Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection, when the group was […]