Understanding Critical Infrastructure,Critical infrastructure includes a great many areas of concern and focus. Thinking back to risk and mitigation, these two areas tie directly to critical infrastructure protection, don’t they? Within mitigation, we dis

Critical infrastructure includes a great many areas of concern and focus. Thinking back to risk and mitigation, these two areas tie directly to critical infrastructure protection, don’t they? Within mitigation, we discussed two ways to mitigate: structural and non-structural efforts. • What do you believe is our most vulnerable critical infrastructure (choose any you wish except the border)? • Why do you say this? • How would you enhance security regarding this type of infrastructure? Remember there are two types of mitigation efforts. The second part of this forum deals specifically with border security and immigration policy. • How secure are our borders? • Is it important to secure our borders, and if so, why or why not? • What would you propose to better secure our borders? Textbook Readings & references to use Nemeth, Homeland Security: An Introduction to Principles and Practices (2016): chs. 9–10 Please use scripture/ biblical verses in the paper. AT LEAST 1 Please use at least 3-4 references + textbook readings/ materials attached etc. The following website can also be used if necessary: https://www.dhs.gov/topic/critical-infrastructure-security Main lecture presentation wil be sent via email.

Hello welcome back to Homeland Security 500, foundations of homeland security module 7 understanding critical infrastructure, border and transportation security. Hope you’re doing well, things have gone well for you the past couple weeks, we have one more week to go, there is light at the end of a tunnel and it’s not a train. We’re going to talk today about critical infrastructure. We’re going to talk about border security and not a whole lot on transportation because transportation really is part of critical infrastructure, we’ll melt that into the bigger picture