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2017-03-08
Allen, J. H., Curtis, P. D., Mehravari, N., Crabb, G..  2015.  A proven method for identifying security gaps in international postal and transportation critical infrastructure. 2015 IEEE International Symposium on Technologies for Homeland Security (HST). :1–5.

The safety, security, and resilience of international postal, shipping, and transportation critical infrastructure are vital to the global supply chain that enables worldwide commerce and communications. But security on an international scale continues to fail in the face of new threats, such as the discovery by Panamanian authorities of suspected components of a surface-to-air missile system aboard a North Korean-flagged ship in July 2013 [1].This reality calls for new and innovative approaches to critical infrastructure security. Owners and operators of critical postal, shipping, and transportation operations need new methods to identify, assess, and mitigate security risks and gaps in the most effective manner possible.