Krízový Manažment 2019, 18(2):21-27 | DOI: 10.26552/krm.C.2019.2.21-27

INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT BY SOFTWARE SUPPORT

Miroslav ŠPAČEK1, Zdeněk KOPECKÝ2, Petr PŮLPÁN3
1 University of Economics in Prague
2 Institut of Crisis Management, University of Economics in Prague
3 WAK Systems, spol. s r.o.

This paper focuses on the use of process management tools and Business Continuity Management to ensure the security, integrity and functionality of critical infrastructure. This problematics is the part of the project of the Security Research of the Czech Republic No. VI20152018039. The project is based on the complex approach to the sustainability of critical infrastructure concerning securing continuity of processes for entities and objects of the critical infrastructure in the crisis and emergency planning system of public administration in the Czech Republic. All respective processes are modelled by means of software tools that support BPMN 2.0 standard. Critical Infrastructure (CI) processes are incorporated into CI process map to enable passing on quick and goal-directed critical event information transfer to decision centre. This information is assessed by the SW algorithm that provides reasonable response to critical event.

Keywords: Process Modelling, Business Continuity Management, Critical Infrastructure, Risk Analysis, Crisis Management

Published: September 30, 2019  Show citation

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ŠPAČEK, M., KOPECKÝ, Z., & PŮLPÁN, P. (2019). INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE MANAGEMENT BY SOFTWARE SUPPORT. Krízový Manažment18(2), 21-27. doi: 10.26552/krm.C.2019.2.21-27
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