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Critical Infrastructure Protection Overview

Building a safer, more secure, more resilient America

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Build a safer, more secure, and more resilient America by enhancing protection of the Nation’s CI/KR to prevent, deter, neutralize, or mitigate the effects of deliberate efforts by terrorists to destroy, incapacitate, or exploit them; and strengthening national preparedness, timely response, and rapid recovery in the event of an attack, natural disaster, or other emergency.

Goal

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Homeland Security Strategic Framework

The NIPP is as a key component of the Nation’s all-hazards homeland security framework

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CI/KR Protection is Vital to America

What is CI/KR? Assets, systems, and networks, whether physical or

virtual, so vital to the United States that the incapacity or destruction of such assets, systems, or networks would have a debilitating impact on security, national economic security, public health or safety, or any combination of those matters

Why is CI/KR Important? Essential to the Nation’s security, public health and

safety, economic vitality, and way of life

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Security Partners

Sector-Specific Agencies: Implementation of the NIPP and guidance for development of SSPs

Other Federal Departments, Agencies, and Offices: Implementation of specific roles designated in HSPD-7 or other relevant statutes and executive orders

State, Territorial, Local, and Tribal Governments: Development and implementation of a CI/KR protection program as a component of their overarching homeland security program

Private Sector Asset Owners and Operators: CI/KR protection, coordination, and cooperation

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Designated Sectors and Lead Agencies

DHS is responsible for coordinating the

overall national effort to

enhance protection of CI/KR across

sectors.

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Sector Partnership Model

Provides the framework for security partners to work together in a robust public-private partnership.

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Risk Management Framework Set Security Goals Identify Assets, Systems, Networks, and Functions Assess Risk (Consequences, Vulnerabilities, and Threats) Prioritize Implement Protective Programs Measure Effectiveness

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Networked Information Sharing

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Summary

Focuses on all-hazards response Joins elected and appointed

executives with dedicated practitioners

Articulates standard structures Describes effective unity of effort

between jurisdictions, the private sector and NGOs

Outlines shared objectives Guides effective response to save

lives, protect property and meet basic human needs

Serves the people, and communities of our great Nation

National Response Framework

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Clarifies Roles and Responsibilities

Community Response

State Response

Federal Response

1. Gain and maintain situational awareness2. Assess situation, activate capabilities3. Coordinate Response Actions4. Demobilize

Key Response Actions

State Coordinating Officer Governor’s Authorized Representative Principal Federal Official Federal Coordinating Officer Senior Federal Law Enforcement Official Joint Task Force (JTF) Commander Defense Coordinating Officer Other Senior Officials Federal Resource Coordinator

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Organization of the Framework

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Incident Annexes

Biological Incident Catastrophic Incident Cyber Incident Food and Agriculture

Incident Mass Evacuation Incident Nuclear/Radiological Incident Terrorism Incident Law

Enforcement and Investigation

Outline core procedures, roles and responsibilities for specific contingencies.

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National Planning Scenarios

Improvised Nuclear Device

Major Earthquake

Aerosol Anthrax

Major Hurricane

Pandemic Influenza

Radiological Dispersal Device

Plague

Defined by the National Preparedness Guidelines, these high consequence scenarios are being used to develop

more granular strategic guidance and operational plans. Improvised Explosive

Device

Blister Agent

Food Contamination

Toxic Industrial Chemicals

Foreign Animal Disease

Nerve Agent

Cyber Attack

Chlorine Tank Explosion

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National Incident Management System (NIMS)

A consistent nationwide approach for all levels of government to work effectively and efficiently together to prepare for and respond to domestic incidents

Core set of concepts, principles and terminology for incident command and multi-agency coordination

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National Incident Management System Components

Preparedness Communications and Information

Management Resource Management Command and Management

Incident Command System Multi-agency Coordination Systems

Public Information

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