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and cyber defense to assess which infrastructures were deemed most worthy of protection. On a scale of zero to ten, with zero being 'unworthy of special protection' and ten being 'essential to include in the protected class,' all surveyed categories ranked between 6.02 and 9.01. Accordingly, the
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and others as a standardized description of the principal elements of Internet critical infrastructure. In addition to these globally-applicable findings, nationally-specific definitions have been made by individual governments, for example by the US
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Commission defines the phrase 'the public core of the Internet' to include packet routing and forwarding, naming and numbering systems, the cryptographic mechanisms of security and identity, and physical transmission media.
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The report of the GCSC Critical Infrastructure Assessment Working Group has summarized the results of their survey in a comprehensive definition of Critical Internet infrastructure, which includes the following elements:
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Carle, Georg; Schiller, Jochen; Uhlig, Steve; Willinger, Walter; Wählisch, Matthias (9 August 2013). Carle, Georg; Schiller, Jochen; Uhlig, Steve; Willinger, Walter; Wählisch, Mattias (eds.).
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undertook a global survey of Internet infrastructure experts in order to assess the degree of consensus on what constituted critical Internet infrastructure, producing a
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Several studies and events have helped to define the scope of critical Internet infrastructure. In August 2013, Internet infrastructure experts including Yuval Shavitt,
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to refine the academic and policy understanding of critical Internet infrastructure, producing a number of papers in the process. In 2017, the
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As input to its process, a working group of the GCSC conducted a broad survey of experts on
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refers to the physical systems that provide internet communication. It include
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Report of the GCSC Critical Infrastructure Assessment Working Group
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Infrastructure without which the Internet would not function
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networking cables
cellular towers
servers
internet exchange points
data centers
computers
Bill Woodcock
Schloss Dagstuhl
Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace
Definition of the Public Core
OECD
Government Accountability Office
White House
Critical infrastructure
Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace
"The Critical Internet Infrastructure"
doi
10.4230/DagRep.3.8.27


"Definition of the Public Core, to which the Norm Applies"
the original
communications infrastructure
Report of the GCSC Critical Infrastructure Assessment Working Group
the original
"Internet Infrastructure: DHS Faces Challenges in Developing a Joint Public/Private Recovery Plan"
"Presidential Policy Directive 21: Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience"
Digital Watch - Infrastructure
Categories
Internet terminology

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