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Physical, Cyber and Human Elements The three interwoven elements of critical infrastructure (physical, cyber and human) are explicitly identified and should be integrated throughout the steps of the framework, as appropriate.
Critical Infrastructure Sectors Chemical Sector. Commercial Facilities Sector. Communications Sector. Critical Manufacturing Sector. Dams Sector. Defense Industrial Base Sector. Emergency Services Sector. Energy Sector.
16 Critical Infrastructure Sectors Chemical Sector. Commercial Facilities Sector. Communications Sector. Critical Manufacturing Sector. Dams Sector. Defense Industrial Base Sector. Emergency Services Sector. Energy Sector.
The NIPP deals with implementing civil defense and emergency preparedness measures, including anti-terrorism legislation, and is focused on ensuring the resilience of critical national infrastructure, which necessitates these concepts are well integrated into its strategy.
NIPP 2013 represents an evolution from concepts introduced in the initial version of the NIPP released in 2006 and revised in 2009.
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The National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP) provides the coordinated approach that is used to establish national priorities, goals, and requirements for CIKR protection so that Federal resources are applied in the most effective and efficient manner to reduce vulnerability, deter threats, and minimize the
National Information Infrastructure Protection Act of 1996 - Revises Federal criminal code provisions regarding fraud and related activity in connection with computers.
These four infrastructure sectorsEnergy, Communications, Water, and Transportationare critical to the operations of almost all other sectors, as well as each other, and are fundamental to the delivery of the basic societal functions communities seek to provide.

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