Critical Entities Resilience Assessment (CERA) to small-scale disasters

被引:2
作者
Rehak, David [1 ]
Splichalova, Alena [1 ]
Janeckova, Heidi [1 ]
Oulehlova, Alena [2 ]
Hromada, Martin [3 ]
Kontogeorgos, Miltiadis [4 ]
Ristvej, Jozef [5 ]
机构
[1] VSB Tech Univ Ostrava, Fac Safety Engn, Lumirova 13, Ostrava Vyskovice 70030, Czech Republic
[2] Univ Def, Fac Mil Leadership, Kounicova 65, Brno 66210, Czech Republic
[3] Tomas Bata Univ Zlin, Fac Appl Informat, Stranemi 4511, Zlin 76005, Czech Republic
[4] RINA Consulting SpA, Via St Valeria 5, I-20123 Milan, Italy
[5] Univ Zilina, Fac Secur Engn, 1 maja 32, Zilina 01026, Slovakia
关键词
Critical entities; Resilience assessment; Resilience factors; Small-scale disasters; CERA support tool; ASSESSING ORGANIZATIONAL RESILIENCE; INFRASTRUCTURE; MANAGEMENT; FRAMEWORK; SYSTEMS; RESTORATION; CRISIS; NETWORK; MODEL; WELL;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijdrr.2024.104748
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Since 2022, there has been a significant increase in the importance of critical entities in terms of critical infrastructure protection. The adoption of the Critical Entities Resilience Directive must in EU member states ensure not only the protection of critical infrastructure, but also a sufficient resilience level of the entities themselves. This directive obliges critical entities to take measures to increase their resilience but does not provide any methodological support. A necessary starting point for fulfilling this obligation is knowledge of the current state of critical entities resilience to small-scale disasters. The results of the resilience assessment will then enable critical entities to identify vulnerabilities on the basis of which adequate technical, security and organisational measures can be defined. Therefore, this article presents an entirely new semi-quantitative method, CERA, which has been developed for the comprehensive assessment of entity and infrastructure resilience of critical entities. At the core of this method is a procedure that allows critical entities to self-assess their internal resilience through individual factors, which are defined in detail in this article. In order to facilitate the assessment process, the authors of the article have created the CERA Support Tool, which is supplementary material to this article. The Results section of the article also includes a presentation of a practical application example of the proposed procedure.
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