An efficient process to reduce infrastructure vulnerabilities facing malevolence
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author = "Julien Piwowar and Eric Chatelet and
Patrick Laclemence",
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title = "An efficient process to reduce infrastructure
vulnerabilities facing malevolence",
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journal = "Reliability Engineering \& System Safety",
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year = "2009",
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volume = "94",
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number = "11",
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pages = "1869--1877",
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month = nov,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Risk,
Malevolence, Vulnerability assessment, Security",
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ISSN = "0951-8320",
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broken = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6V4T-4WMDHGJ-1/2/5f595aed482676c61cacdc42498a06ba",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.ress.2009.06.009",
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abstract = "In daily life, we are all used to frequent systems:
public transports, industrial parks, shopping areas,
stadiums or many others. And with the exponential
increase of technologies, we are now living in a kind
of open World within which goods, persons or
information are moving increasingly faster. The
consequence is an amazing new way of life and also a
number of new threats for our society. To insure the
security of all citizens, and also of infrastructures,
national skills or anything else, we need to secure our
systems efficiently. To do so, we need appropriate
tools to accurately analyse vulnerabilities in order to
counter all kinds of malevolence. After giving an
overview of different methods linked to that problem,
we will explain our process to analyze the
vulnerabilities of a complex infrastructure and what
points are fundamental to take into account facing
human aggressions.",
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Julien Piwowar
Eric Chatelet
Patrick Laclemence
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