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Taylor and Francis Ltd Securing the Nation’s Critical Infrastructures 1st Edition 2022 Softbound by Spaniel, Drew
Foreword by Glenn GerstallChapter 1 Chemical1.0 About the Chemical SectorDrew Spaniel1.1 ICS Security in the Chemical Sector-Beyond CFATSEdward J. LiebigChapter 2 Commercial Facilities2.0 About the Commercial Facilities SectorPete Slade2.1 Digital Supply Chain Security: What Happens When an Organization's Trusted Solutions Can No Longer Be Trusted?Pete Slade and Dave SummittChapter 3 Communications3.0 About the Communications SectorTyler Healy3.1 Accelerating Intelligence to ActionTyler Healy3.2 Zero Trust for Critical Infrastructure Requires a New Focus on Secure CommunicationsGlen GulyasChapter 4 Critical Manufacturing4.0 About the Critical Manufacturing SectorChris Grove4.1 Transitioning Critical Manufacturing to Cyber ResiliencyChris GroveChapter 5 Dams5.0 About the Dams SectorLaura Whitt-Winyard5.1 Under-Funding Dam Sector Cybersecurity Leads to a Flood of ThreatsLaura Whitt-WinyardChapter 6 Defense Industrial Base6.0 About the Defense Industrial BaseTravis Rosiek and Robert F. Lentz6.1 Accelerating DIB Cyber Security and Information Sharing TransformationTravis Rosiek and Robert F. Lentz6.2 What Is CMMC and Why Is It ImportantDr. Darren DeathChapter 7 Election7.0 About Election Security: Perspectives on Past, Present, and Future US Political CampaignsBrigadier General (ret.) Francis X. Taylor, Joseph Drissel, and Matt Barrett7.1 Action Plan for More Secure Campaigns-Addressing the Gaping Hole in Our Electoral ProcessBrigadier General (ret.) Francis X. Taylor, Joseph Drissel,and Matt Barrett7.2 Preparing for the Future of Election Security-Recommendations for the 46th PresidentThe Center for Internet Security7.3 The Race with No Finish Line: Securing the Next Election in the Wake of 2020Matthew Travis7.4 The State of Campaign CybersecurityBrigadier General (ret.) Francis X. Taylor, Joseph Drissel, and Matt Barrett7.5 The Price of Liberty-Countering Long-Term Malicious Cyber Influences on Democratic ProcessesJose de Arimateia da CruzChapter 8 Emergency Services8.0 About the Emergency Services SectorStanley J. Mierzwa and Lauren Spath-Caviglia8.1 Case Study-Law Enforcement Digital Forensics and Investigations Review; Results of a Cybersecurity Workforce Readiness SurveyStanley J. Mierzwa and Lauren Spath-CavigliaChapter 9 Energy9.0 About the Energy SectorChris Luras, John Eckenrode, and Donald Heckman9.1 Securing the Backbone of the US Critical InfrastructureChris Luras, John Eckenrode, and Don HeckmanChapter 10 Financial Services10.0 About the Financial Services SectorHitesh Sheth10.1 Time for Financial Providers to Lead with CybersecurityHitesh Sheth10.2 Public-Private Partnership in Fighting the Cyber ThreatTimothy L. CallahanChapter 11 Food and Agriculture11.0 About the Food and Agriculture SectorTimothy Bengson and Itzik Kotler11.1 For CPG Companies, a Zero Trust Security Strategy Is the Best Supply Chain DefenseTimothy Bengson and Itzik Kotler11.2 Software Helps Feed America-How Do We Keep It Secure?Rusty Sides, Justin Ruth, Will Berriel, Scott McBain, and Michael Deck11.3 Trust in the Food and Agriculture Supply Chain Starts in the Dirt and Ends on Our TablesJoyce HunterChapter 12 Government Facilities12.0 About the Government Facilities SectorDonald Maclean12.1 Zero Trust: Buzzword or Panacea?Donald Maclean12.2 Outdated and Left Behind: Improving and Innovating Our Government FacilitiesDr. Nikki Robinson12.3 Recommendations for Securing Government FacilitiesDr. Ron MartinChapter 13 Healthcare and Public Health13.0 About the Healthcare and Public Health SectorKrishnan Chellakarai and Itzik Kotler13.1 How to Navigate a New Era of Threats to the Healthcare SectorKrishnan Chellakarai and Itzik Kotler13.2 Direct Patient Care Subsector Cybersecurity State of the UnionJoey JohnsonChapter 14 Information Technology14.0 About the Information Technology SectorJohn Fanguy14.1 Cybersecurity and Zero Outage: Where CISOs and Mission Leaders AlignJohn Fanguy14.2 Managing Global Supply Chains and Their Impact on US Critical Infrastructure: What Do Critical Infrastructure Sectors Need to Do,Now and in the FutureDonald R. Davidson Jr.Chapter 15 Nuclear Sector15.0 About the Nuclear Reactors, Material, and Waste SectorDrew Spaniel15.1 "Security by Isolation" Inhibits Nuclear Sector Resilience and PotentialDrew SpanielChapter 16 Local and State Government16.0 About State and Local Government CybersecurityRita Reynolds16.1 Emerging Threats and Challenges Facing State and Local Governments and Why They Should Be Considered Critical InfrastructureMarcela Denniston, Alycia Farrell, Peter Liebert, and Jason Smith16.2 Innovations for State and Local GovernmentsMarcela Denniston, Alycia Farrell, Peter Liebert, and Jason Smith16.3 Recommendations to Improve the Cyber Resilience of State and Local GovernmentsMarcela Denniston, Alycia Farrell, Peter Liebert, and Jason SmithChapter 17 Transportation17.0 About the Transportation SectorJerry L. Davis17.1 From the Ground, through the Air, and Beyond Out There: Over the Horizon Opportunities, Risks, and Challenges in the Transportation System SectorJerry L. DavisChapter 18 Water and Wastewater Management18.0 About the Water and Wastewater Systems SectorDr. Bradford Sims18.1 Florida Water Treatment Attack and the Implications for Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity-An ExegesisDr. Ian McAndrew18.2 Adhering to 12-Stage Process for Achieving Cyber Secured Water and Sewage OperationsDaniel EhrenreichClosingConclusionJoyce HunterAfterword: Some Things Change, Some Things Stay the SameSuzette Kent