Progress toward Resilient Infrastructures: Are we falling behind the pace of events and changing threats?

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The current strategy for achieving resilient infrastructures is making progress too slowly to keep up with the pace of change as evidenced by a continuing stream of “shock” events. How do we better anticipate changing threats and recognize emerging new vulnerabilities in an increasingly interconnected world? We are facing a Strategic Agility Gap that requires us to revise our current perspective and processes if we are to make meaningful progress.

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Woods, D. D., & Alderson, D. L. (2021). Progress toward Resilient Infrastructures: Are we falling behind the pace of events and changing threats? Journal of Critical Infrastructure Policy, 2(2), 5–18. https://doi.org/10.18278/jcip.2.2.2

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