This Chapter seeks to identify issues relevant to each of the common Critical Infrastructures. Each infrastructure is looked at briefly from a general perspective; then some comments are made about each infrastructure from an international, national, and then a local and individual perspective. There are many threats to these infrastructures and so this review may seem pessimistic. However, it remains a challenge to the society to deliver solutions to problems such as these.
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(2007). Critical Infrastructures and Critical Information Infrastructures: by Type. In: Critical Information Infrastructures. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-71862-0_4
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