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Examining the Threat Concern over attacks on infrastructure targets in the United States began long before September 11, 2001. The National Infrastructure Protection Center was established in the 1990s and has identified infrastructure targets that must be protected and threats to those targets. The events of September 2001 have made protection of these systems and facilities an even greater priority. The objective of this seminar is to present information on critical infrastructure targets and the threats to them. Threats to information management, utility, transportation, financial, and public health systems are discussed. Speakers representing Government agencies and national organizations responsible for infrastructure protection discuss the role of their agencies and programs developed in response to these threats. Intelligence collection and alert systems designed to prevent infrastructure attacks are also discussed. As a result of attending this seminar, participants have a better understanding of the threats to infrastructure targets and the role of their agencies in addressing these threats.
Who Should AttendManagers and specialists with critical infrastructure or force protection responsibilities. State and local officials are also encouraged to attend.Schedule and CostCourse includes meals, lodging, tuition and course materials
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