Refereed Publications, Books, Book Chapter, Theses, …

Peer-Reviewed Publications

  1. Saganowski L., Andrysiak T., Kozik R., Choras M., DWT-based anomaly detection method for cyber security of wireless sensor networks in Security and Communication Networks, Volume 9, Issue 15, Wiley, October 2016.
  2. Rossebø, J. E. Y., Fransen, F. and Luiijf, E., Including Any indication, circumstance, or event with the potential to disrupt or destroy critical infrastructure, or any element thereof (EU, 2006)
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    Threat
    Actor Capability and Motivation in overall process of risk identification, risk analysis and risk evaluation
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    Risk Assessment
    for Smart Grids
     in IEEE Xplore, October, 2016. DOI: 10.1109/CPSRSG.2016.7684094.
  3. Luiijf H.A.M. and Klaver M.H.A., Information Sharing of Cyber-security Related Information: A Decomposition in Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
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    Critical Infrastructure Protection
    IX - 9th IFIP WG 11.10 International Conference, ICCIP 2015, Arlington, VA, USA, March 2014, Revised Selected Papers. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, Springer 2015.
  4. G. Oliva, R. Setola and S. Panzieri, “Critical Clusters in Interdependent Economic Sectors. A Data-Driven Spectral Clustering Analysis in the European Physical Journal Special Topics (EPJ–ST), vol. 225, no. 10, pp. 1929–1944, 2016 (doi:10.1140/epjst/e2015-50321-0).
  5. Kozik R., Choraś M., Renk R., Hołubowicz W., Cyber Security of the Application Layer of Mission Critical Industrial Systems in Saeed K., Homenda W. (Eds.): Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management - 15th IFIP TC8 International Conference, CISIM 2016, Vilnius, Lithuania, September 14-16, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9842, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-45377-4.
  6. Xie J., Kozik R., Flourentzou N., An Integrated Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
    Approach for Spatial-aware Federated See computer simulation.
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    Simulation
     in the 8th International Conference on Advances in System See computer simulation.
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    Simulation
    (SIMUL2016), Rome, Italy, Copyright© IARIA, ISSN: 2308-4537, ISBN: 978-1-61208-501-2, 21st August 2016, pp. 40-45.
  7. Klaver M., Luiijf E., Nieuwenhuijs A., van Operating System
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    Os
    N., Oskam V., The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    Critical Infrastructure
    Assessment by Emergency Management
     in conference proceedings Critical Information Infrastructures Security, 10th International Workshop (CRITIS2015), Berlin, LNCS vol. 9578, Springer, Heidelberg, 2016, pp. 79-90.
  8. Alutaibi K., Alsubaie A., Marti J.R., Resilience Assessment of Interdependent The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    Critical Infrastructure
     in conference proceedings Critical Information Infrastructures Security, 10th International Workshop (CRITIS2015), Berlin, LNCS vol. 9578, Springer, Heidelberg, 2016, pp. 43-55.
  9. Grangeat A., Bony A., Lapebie E., Eid M., Dusserre G., The challenge of The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    critical infrastructure
    Dependency is the relationship between two (critical infrastructure) products or services in which one product or service is required for the generation of the other product or service.
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    dependency
    Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    modelling
    and See computer simulation.
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    simulation
    for emergency management and decision making by the civil security authorities
     in conference proceedings Critical Information Infrastructures Security, 10th International Workshop (CRITIS2015), Berlin, LNCS vol. 9578, Springer, Heidelberg, 2016, pp. 255-258.
  10. Xie J., Theocharidou M., Barbarin Y., Rome E., Knowledge-driven A scenario consists of a CI model, the initial states of all components and the scenario behaviour that describes the events that happen within the scenario.
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    Scenario
    Development for Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
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    Critical Infrastructure Protection
     in conference proceedings Critical Information Infrastructures Security, 10th International Workshop (CRITIS2015), Berlin, LNCS vol. 9578, Springer, Heidelberg, 2016, pp. 91-102.
  11. Stergiopoulos G., Kotzanikolaou P., Theocharidou M., Lykou G., Gritzalis D., Time-based The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    Critical Infrastructure
    Dependency is the relationship between two (critical infrastructure) products or services in which one product or service is required for the generation of the other product or service.
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    Dependency
    Analysis for Large-Scale and Cross-Sectoral Failures
     in International Journal of Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
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    Critical Infrastructure Protection
    , Elsevier, Vol. 12, Mar. 2016, p. 46–60, doi:10.1016/j.ijcip.2015.12.002.
  12. Luiijf E. Cyber (In-)security of Industrial measure that is modifying risk
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    Control
    Systems: A Societal Challenge
     in: F. Koornneef and C. van Gulijk (Eds.): SAFECOMP 2015, LNCS 9337, pp. 7–15, 2015. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24255-2 2.
  13. Stergiopoulos G., Kotzanikolaou P., Theocharidou M., Gritzalis D., effect of uncertainty on objectives
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    Risk
    mitigation strategies for critical infrastructures based on graph centrality analysis
     in International Journal of Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
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    Critical Infrastructure Protection
    , accepted for publication – September issue, dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijcip.2015.05.003, Elsevier, 2015.
  14. Luiijf E., & Klaver M. Symposium on Critical Infrastructures: effect of uncertainty on objectives
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    Risk
    , Responsibility and Liability - Governing Critical Information and Communication Technologies
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    ICT
    : Elements that Require Attention
    , European Journal of effect of uncertainty on objectives
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    Risk
    Regulation, Vol. 6, Issue 2 (2015). pp. 263 – 270.
  15. Stergiopoulos G., Kotzanikolaou P., Theocharidou M., Gritzalis D., Using centrality measures in See critical infrastructure
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    CI
    Dependency is the relationship between two (critical infrastructure) products or services in which one product or service is required for the generation of the other product or service.
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    dependency
    effect of uncertainty on objectives
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    risk
    graphs for efficient effect of uncertainty on objectives
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    risk
    mitigation
     in Ninth Annual IFIP Working Group 11.10 International Conference on Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
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    Critical Infrastructure Protection
    , SRI International, Arlington, Virginia, USA, 16th–18th March 2015.
  16. Kozik R., Choras M., Flizikowski A., Theocharidou M., Rosato V., Rome E., Advanced services for critical infrastructures protection in Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, ISSN 1868-5137, December 2015, Volume 6, Issue 6, p. 783-795, dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12652-015-0283-x.
  17. Di Pietro A., La Porta L., Pollino M., Rosato V., Tofani A., Martí J.R., Romani C., A Decision Support System for Emergency Management of Critical Infrastructures subjected to Natural Hazards in conference proceedings Critical Information Infrastructures Security, 9th International Workshop (CRITIS2014), Berlin, LNCS vol. 8985, Springer, Heidelberg, 2016, pp. 362-367.
  18. Burzel A., Hounjet M., Becker B., di Pietro A., Pollino M., Rosato V., Tofani A., Towards a decision support system for outcome of an event affecting objectives
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    consequence
    analysis of flooding on The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    critical infrastructure
     to the 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, New York, USA, 17th–21th August 2014.
  19. De Boer G., Baart F., Becker B., Jagers B., Overview of coupling of data, models and information through the web using existing standards to the 11th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, New York, USA, 17th–21st August 2014.
  20. Agresta A., Fattoruso G., Pollino M., Pasanisi F., Tebano G., De Vito S., Di Francia G., An In both computer science and information science, an ontology is a representation of a set of concepts within a domain and the relationships between those concepts. It is used to reason about the properties..
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    ontology
    framework for flooding forecasting
     14th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2014), Springer, LNCS, Vol. 8582. doi 10.1007/978-3-319-09147-1_30, pp 417-428, 2014, 30th June 2014.
  21. Alsubaie A., Alutaibi K., Martí J.R., Di Pietro A., and Tofani A., Resources Allocation in Disaster Response using Ordinal Optimization Based Approach IEEE Canada International Humanitarian Technology Conference (IHTC 2014), Montreal, 1st–4th June 2014.
  22. Choras M., Kozik R., Renk R., Holubowicz W., End-users needs and requirements for tools to support critical infrastructures protection in the 1st International Workshop on Real-time Big Data Analytics for Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
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    Critical Infrastructure Protection
    (BIG4CIP 2014), Newcastle, the UK, May 2014.
  23. Formicola V., Di Pietro A., Alsubaie A., D’Antonio S., Martí J.R., Assessing the Impact of Cyber Attacks on Wireless Sensor Nodes that Monitor Interdependent Physical Systems Critical Infrastructure Protection, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Vol. VIII, pp.213-229, 1st January 2014.
  24. Choras M., Kozik R., Flizikowski A., Holubowicz W, The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    Critical Infrastructure
    Resilience as the Factor for Structural Homeland Security
     in special issue on Real-time Big Data Analytics for Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
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    Critical Infrastructure Protection
    in the International Journal of Critical Computer-Based Systems (Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.), (written in Polish), in: W. Bednarek and A. Ukleja (Eds.): Wartosciowanie bezpieczenstwa w dobie kryzysu, p. 19-33, ISBN 978-83-62753-36-9, Jozefow 2013.
  25. Bijlsma T., de Kievit S., van de Sluis J., van Nunen E., Passchier I., Luiijf E., Security Challenges for Cooperative and Interconnected Mobility Systems in: Luiijf, Eric; Hartel, Pieter (Eds.), Critical Information Infrastructures Security, 8th International Workshop, CRITIS 2013, Amsterdam, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 8328, Springer, Heidelberg, 2013, pp 1-15.
  26. Tofis Y., Yiasemi Y., Kyriakides E., A Plug and Play, Approximation-Based, Selective Load Shedding Mechanism for the Future Electrical Grid in 8th Critical Information Infrastructures Security Conference, Luiijf, E., and Hartel, P. (eds), Springer, LNCS Vol. 8328, Springer, Heidelberg, 2013, pp. 74-83.
  27. Rome E., Di Pietro A., Pollino M., D’Agostino G., Rosato V., A global approach to overall process of risk identification, risk analysis and risk evaluation
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    risk assessment
    of critical infrastructures
     in 22nd SRA-E conference, Trondheim, Norway, 17th–19th Jun. 2013. 

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Submitted / Accepted Publications

  1. Eid M., Zutautaite I., Rafanaviciute D., Rosato V., Network's Connectivity Dynamic Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
    : Topological Binary Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
    & Operability Assessment
     accepted for oral presentation in the 52nd ESReDA Seminar, 30-31 May, 2017, Kaunas, Lithuania.
  2. Burghout P., Maris M., van Peski S., Luiijf E., van de Voorde I. and Spruit M., Cyber Targets Water Management in 11th International Workshop, CRITIS 2016, Paris, - accepted paper to be published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. x, Springer.
  3. Luiijf, E., Smartgrids: And the bad news is? (accepted) to be published IJCIP, 9/2017.

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Pre-Proceedings

  1. Setola R., Nassopoulos, H., Havarneanu G. (eds), Pre-proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Critical Information Infrastructures Security (CRITIS 2016), Paris, France, 10th-12th October 2016. UIC, Paris, France, October 2016.
  2. Rome E., Theocharidou M., Wolthusen S. (eds), Pre-proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Critical Information Infrastructures Security (CRITIS 2015), Berlin, Germany, 5th-7th October 2015. Fraunhofer, Sankt Augustin, Germany, October 2015.
  3. Panayiotou C.G., Ellinas G., Kyriakides E., Polycarpou M.M. (eds), Pre-proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Critical Information Infrastructures Security (CRITIS 2014), Limassol, Cyprus, 13th-15th October 2014. UCY, Nicosia, Cyprus, October 2014.
  4. Luiijf E., van de Voorde I. (eds), Pre-Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Critical Information Infrastructures Security (CRITIS 2013), TNO, The Hague, 2013. Conference: 16th-18th Sep. 2013, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2013.

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Books

  1. Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach
     Series: Studies in Systems, Decision and measure that is modifying risk
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    Control
    , Vol. 90, Springer, ISBN 978-3-319-51042-2, 2017.
  2. Kyriakides E. and Polycarpou M. (Eds.), Intelligent Monitoring, measure that is modifying risk
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    Control
    , and Security of The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    Critical Infrastructure
    Systems, Studies
    in Computational Intelligence, Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2015 (ISBN: 978-3-662-44159-6).
  3. Rome E., Theocharidou M., Wolthusen S. (eds), Critical Information Infrastructure Security - 10th International Workshop, (CRITIS'15), revised selected papers, Proceedings, Springer, LNCS Vol. 9578, ISBN 978-3-319-31664-2, Berlin, 2015.
  4. Panayiotou C.G., Ellinas G., Kyriakides E., Polycarpou M.M. (eds), Critical Information Infrastructure Security - 9th International Workshop, (CRITIS'14), revised selected papers, Proceedings, Springer, LNCS Vol. 8985, ISBN 978-3-319-31664-2, Limassol, 2014.
  5. D'Agostino G., Scala A. (eds), Network of Networks: the last Frontier of Complexity Springer, Cham Heidelberg, ISBN 978-3-319-03517-8, (2014).
  6. Luiijf E., Hartel P. (eds), Critical Information Infrastructure Security - 8th International Worksh op, (CRITIS'13), revised papers, Proceedings, Springer, LNCS Vol. 8328, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-03964-0, Dordrecht, 2013.

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Book Chapters

  1. Setola R., Luiijf E., Theocharidou M., Critical Infrastructures, Protection and Resilience Chapter 1 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_1.
  2. Setola R., Theocharidou M., Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
    Dependencies Between Critical Infrastructures
     Chapter 2 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_2.
  3. Eid M., Rosato V., The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    Critical Infrastructure
    Disruption Scenarios Analyses via See computer simulation.
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    Simulation
     Chapter 3 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_3.
  4. Di Pietro A., Liberto C., Flourentzou N., Kyriakides E., Pothof I., Valenti G., Physical Simulators of Critical Infrastructures Chapter 4 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_4.
  5. Tofani A., D'Agostino G., Martí J., Phenomenological Simulators of Critical Infrastructures Chapter 5 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_5.
  6. Huiskamp W., van den Berg T., Federated Simulations Chapter 6 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_6.
  7. Choraś M., Kozik R., Flizikowski A., Hołubowicz W., Renk R., Cyber Threats Impacting Critical Infrastructures Chapter 7 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_7.
  8. Voogd J., Verification and Validation for CIPRNet Chapter 8 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_8.
  9. Di Pietro A., Lavalle L., La Porta L., Pollino M., Tofani A., Rosato V., Design of Decision Support System
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    DSS
    for Supporting Preparedness to and Management of Anomalous Situations in Complex Scenarios
     Chapter 9 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_9.
  10. Rome E., Doll T., Rilling S., Sojeva B., Voß N., Xie J., The Use of What-If Analysis to Improve the Management of Crisis Situations Chapter 10 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_10.
  11. Becker B., Burzel A., See conceptual model
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    Model
    Coupling with Open Modelling Interface (OpenMI) is a modelling standard emerged from the domain of water system simulation.
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    OpenMI
    Introduction of Basic Concepts
     Chapter 11 in: Setola R., Rosato V., Kyriakides E., Rome E. (Eds.): Managing the Complexity of Critical Infrastructures A Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
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    Simulation
    Approach, Springer, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51043-9_11.
  12. Luiijf E., Threats in Industrial measure that is modifying risk
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    Control
    Systems
     Chapter 5 In: Edward J. M. Colbert, Alexander Kott, Cyber‐Security of SCADA and other Industrial measure that is modifying risk
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    Control
    Systems (2016) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-32125-7_5.
  13. Sullivan D., Luiijf E., Colbert E., Components of Industrial measure that is modifying risk
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    Control
    Systems
     Chapter 2 In: Edward J. M. Colbert, Alexander Kott, Cyber Security of SCADA and other Industrial measure that is modifying risk
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    Control
    Systems (2016) DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-32125-7_2.
  14. Luiijf, Eric, Chapter 6, National Cyber Security Organisation Part I. The Netherlands in: Lech J. Janczewski, William Caelli, Cyber Conflicts and Small States, Ashgate, 2016, pp. 71-101.
  15. Martí J.R., Multisystem See computer simulation.
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    Simulation
    : Analysis of Critical Infrastructures for Disaster Response
     Book: Networks of networks: the last frontier of complexity, Springer International Publishing, pp. 255-277, 1st January 2014.
  16. Rome E., Langeslag P., Usov A., Federated Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
    and See computer simulation.
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    Simulation
    for Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
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    Critical Infrastructure Protection
     in: D'Agostino, G., Scala, A. (eds), Network of Networks: the last Frontier of Complexity, Springer, Cham Heidelberg, (2014).
  17. Kozik R, Choras M, Current Cyber Security Threats and Challenges in Critical Infrastructures Protection in: The Second International Conference on Informatics and Applications (ICIA2013), 23rd-25th Sep. 2013, Lodz, Poland, pp 93-97. 

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Invited Papers

  1. Rosato V. invited paper at Smart City Summit & Expo, Taipei, Taiwan, 21st-24th February 2017, to present CIPCast and best practices.
  2. Eid M., Barbarin Y., Sérafin D., A resilience See conceptual model
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    model
    based on Stochastic Poisson Process
     in Proc. of: Critical Infrastructures Preparedness: Status of Data for Resilience Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
    , See computer simulation.
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    Simulation
    and Analysis (MS&A), ESReDA Workshop, Wroclaw, 28th-29th May 2015.
  3. Tofani A., Di Pietro A., Lavalle L., Pollino M., Rosato V., Alessandroni S., CIPRNet Decision Support System: Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
    Electrical Distribution Grid Internal Dependencies
     in Proc of: Critical Infrastructures Preparedness: Status of Data for Resilience Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
    , See computer simulation.
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    Simulation
    and Analysis (MS&A), ESReDA Workshop, Wroclaw, 28th-29th May 2015.
  4. Kozik R., Choras M., Holubowicz W., Renk R., Increasing Protection and Resilience of Critical Infrastructures - Current challenges and approaches in Proc of: Critical Infrastructures Preparedness: Status of Data for Resilience Modelling denotes the action of designing and creating a conceptual model or a computational model or a CI model or a computer simulation. Other synonyms may apply as well.
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    Modelling
    , See computer simulation.
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    Simulation
    and Analysis (MS&A), ESReDA Workshop, Wroclaw, 28th-29th May 2015.
  5. Setola R. invited paper at CPExpo 2014, Genova, Italy, 9th-11th December 2014; for the thematic session Disaster resilience: crisis management and civil protection
  6. Pires J. invited paper at CPExpo 2014, Genova, Italy, 9th-11th December 2014; for the thematic session Disaster resilience: Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the study, design and implemen-tation of measures (pro-action, prevention, preparation, incident response, recovery) aimed to reduce the risk that critical infrastructure fails with serious consequences and..
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    critical infrastructure protection
    and business continuity
    .
  7. Rome E., Modellierung, See computer simulation.
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    Simulation
    und Analyse für den Schutz Kritischer Infrastrukturen
     in: Tagungsband 61. Jahresfachtagung der Vereinigung Discrete Event Simulation
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    des
    Deutschen Brandschutzes e.V., 27th-29th May 2013 Weimar, Germany, pp 569-586.
  8. Luiijf H.A.M., Klaver M.H.A., Expand the Crisis? Neglect Critical Infrastructure! (Insufficient situational awareness about The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    critical infrastructure
    by emergency management - Insights and Recommendations)
     in: Tagungsband 61. Jahresfachtagung der Vereinigung Discrete Event Simulation
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    des
    Deutschen Brandschutzes e.V., 27th-29th May 2013 Weimar, Germany, pp 293-304. 

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PhD Theses

  1. Grangeat A., Vulnérabilité, résilience et effets cascade entre réseaux techniques : apports de la modélisation systémique et spatiale pour la planification et la gestion de crise au profit Discrete Event Simulation
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    des
    opérateurs de réseau et de la sécurité civile
     Ph.D. Thesis, Ecole Discrete Event Simulation
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    des
    Mines ParisTech, Paris, France, 07/12/2016. 
  2. Alsubaie A., Improving The European Council Directive 2008/114/EC defines: ‘Critical infrastructure’ (CI) means an asset, system or part thereof located in Member States which is essential for the maintenance of vital societal functions, health, safety, security, economic..
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    critical infrastructure
    resilience with application to power distribution networks
     Ph.D. dissertation, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, July 2016. 
  3. Sojeva B., Using Web Geographical Information System
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    GIS
    for Designing Added-Value Training Systems for Crisis Managers
     Master's Thesis, University Koblenz-Landau, Germany, 2015. 
  4. Di Pietro A., Methodologies for Emergency Management in Critical Infra­structures Ph.D. dissertation, University Roma Tre, Rome, Italy, April 2015. 
  5. Khouj M.T., Resource Allocation Optimization of a Disrupted Interdependent System Using Machine Learning Ph.D. Thesis, University of British Columbia, April 2014. 

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Technical Reports

  1. Luiijf, T. van Schie, T. van Ruijven, A. Huistra, The GFCE-MERIDIAN Good Practice Guide on Critical Information Infrastructure Protection for governmental policy-makers, TNO, 2016.
  2. Luiijf H.A.M., van Oort S.H., Klimaatadaptatie en de sector Informatie- en Communicatie-Technologie (ICT) [Climate change and Information and Communication Technologies
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    ICT
    Infrastructure]
    , TNO rapport 2014 R11293, Den Haag, September 2014.
  3. Vogel R., Luiijf H., Maas N., Dijkema G., Zielstra A., Klimaatadaptatie en energie-infrastructuur [Climate change and Energy Infrastructure], TNO rapport 2014 R11294, Den Haag, September 2014.
  4. Luiijf E., Jan te Paske B., Cyber Security of Industrial measure that is modifying risk
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    Control
    Systems
     TNO, March 2015.
  5. Luiijf E., Kernkamp A., Sharing Cyber Security Information TNO, March 2015. DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4321.7442. 

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