Publication
Nov 2019
In this CSS Policy Perspective, Benjamin Scharte argues that critical infrastructures are becoming more complex and interdependent, which in turn is increasing their vulnerability. The resilience of these systems against disruption and failure is thus crucial. According to the Scharte, engineers can help increase critical infrastructure resilience if they acknowledge the complexity and socio-technical nature of such infrastructure. To help bring this about, engineering studies should include technological aspects, but also address findings from the social sciences on topics such as normative issues or proper communication.
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Author | Benjamin Scharte, (Editor: Jack Thompson) |
Series | CSS Policy Perspectives |
Publisher | Center for Security Studies (CSS) |
Copyright | © 2019 Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zurich |