Good Governance for Critical Infrastructure Resilience by OECD

Good Governance for Critical Infrastructure Resilience by OECD

Author:OECD
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: energy/science/environment/governance
Publisher: OECD Publishing
Published: 2019-04-17T00:00:00+00:00


Israel

A complex of buildings and infrastructure, technological systems, logistical equipment, computing and communications systems, that are institutionally activated and controlled, that provides a vital service to the population and economy.

Source: 2017 OECD High Level Risk Forum Critical Infrastructure Questionnaire

Korea

National infrastructure implies that the facilities are deemed necessary to be continuously managed to protect the national infrastructure, according to the following standards,

1. Ripple effects on other infrastructure, systems, etc.;

2. Necessity for at least two central administrative agencies to jointly respond to disasters;

3. The scale and scope of damage that is caused by any disaster to the national security, the economy, and the society;

4. The possibility that a disaster can occur and the easiness of recovering from such disaster.

Source: Framework Act on the Management of Disasters and Safety



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