Title: Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies
1Critical Infrastructure Interdependencies
- H. Scott Matthews
- March 3, 2003
2Recap of Last Lecture
- Midterm Questions? Due Wednesday!
- 802.11b data networks
- Mainstream wireless for home/business
- Unlicensed, growing, insecure by practice
- Tend to be overlaid on wired networks
- Seem to use less elec in use than wired
- Ad-hoc/public/open wireless networks
- Becoming a reality
- Have security problems
3Interdependencies
- A new emphasis on critical infrastructures
- PDD-63 in 1998 after Oklahoma City
- Generally worried about hackers interfering with
operation of physical infrastructures - Use of digital to disrupt physical suggests
interdependency - There are many non-hacking interdependencies
- Natural events can exploit them too
- Perhaps can be better understood and managed with
information systems
4Key Questions
- What tools can be used to predict?
- How can everyday operation be balanced with
security concerns? - What are performance measures?
- Who are stakeholders?
- How to deal with risk and uncertainty?
5Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS)
- Collective, systemic behavior emergent
- I.e. follows patterns that result from, but not
predictable from, nonlinear interactions with a
large number of subsystems - Capabilities change over time
- Greater than sum of its parts
- May be possible to model/ manage/ understand via
agent-based systems - Software systems where simple decision rules are
followed and tracked via information given to them
6Six Dimensions of Infras. Interdependencies
(Rinaldi)
- Infrastructure environment
- Coupling
- Response behavior
- Failure types
- Infrastructure characteristics
- State of Operation
7Types of Interdependencies
- Physical - output is dependent on other
- E.g. coal by rail to power plants
- Cyber
- Banking/ATM systems use wired networks
- Logical
- Linked through financial markets (buy/sell)
- Geographical
- Co-located or nearby sites (power plant near
steel factory)
8Existing Interdependency Diagrams
9Proposed Interdependency Diagrams
7.2B - 12
13.7B 22
5.2B- 8
Numbers represent 1997 dollar value of purchases
from other sectors Into Non-value-added of
electricity industry product (and of total)
10Definition of Infrastructure Sectors
- Energy
- Communications
- Pipelines
- Other utilities (e.g. water)
- Transportation (Rail, Air, Water, Truck)
11Make table insights
Outputs in millions 1997
- Example Federal, state, and local government
enterprises (e.g. TVA) make 13 of total
electricity output
12Use Insights for CI Sectors
Outputs in millions
13Top Sectors Dependent on CI
14Top Sectors With Highest CI
Average across All sectors is 11