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Port Security 2 Robustness 2 Severe Uncertainty 2 Terrorism 2 Cascading effects 1 Cyber-attack 1 Other Economics 1 Port security 1 Supply chain 1
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Field, Barry C. 2 Moffitt, L. Joe 2 Stranlund, John K. 2 König, Sandra 1 Rass, Stefan 1 Schauer, Stefan 1
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Cyber-attack impact estimation for a port
König, Sandra; Rass, Stefan; Schauer, Stefan - 2019
Purpose: We investigate consequences of a cyber-attack on a port through a simulation model. Motivated by the impact of NotPetya on the container company A.P. Møller-Maersk and the entire supply chain we propose a method to estimate the consequences. Such estimation is a first step towards the...
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Inspections to Avert Terrorism: Robustness Under Severe Uncertainty
Moffitt, L. Joe; Stranlund, John K.; Field, Barry C. - 2005
Protecting against terrorist attacks requires making decisions in a world in which attack probabilities are largely unknown. The potential for very large losses encourages a conservative perspective, in particular toward decisions that are robust. But robustness, in the sense of assurance...
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Inspections To Avert Terrorism: Robustness Under Severe Uncertainty
Moffitt, L. Joe; Stranlund, John K.; Field, Barry C. - 2005
Protecting against terrorist attacks requires making decisions in a world in which attack probabilities are largely unknown. The potential for very large losses encourages a conservative perspective, in particular toward decisions that are robust. But robustness, in the sense of assurance...
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