Pacific Northwest Lab: Network Resilience Is Key to Surviving Compound Hazard Events, Scientists Say
September 23, 2020
September 23, 2020
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory issued the following web feature:
As weather extremes such as Superstorm Sandy, which swamped New York City's subway system in 2012, increase in frequency and intensity and as cybercriminals ramp up attacks on technologies that tie together urban infrastructure systems, networks critical to the flow of data, people, goods, and services must be made more resilient to failure, according to a . . .
As weather extremes such as Superstorm Sandy, which swamped New York City's subway system in 2012, increase in frequency and intensity and as cybercriminals ramp up attacks on technologies that tie together urban infrastructure systems, networks critical to the flow of data, people, goods, and services must be made more resilient to failure, according to a . . .