I am presenting at the AAAS Annual meeting in a session entitled “Translating Engineering and Operations Analyses into Effective Homeland Security Policy” with Sheldon Jacobson and Gerald Brown:
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Risk-Based Security as a National Policy Strategy. Sheldon Jacobson, University of Illinois, Urban, IL -
Good Security Policy Requires Tradeoffs Between Efficiency, Effectiveness, and Cost. Laura Albert, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI -
You Can’t Assess System Vulnerability Unless You Know How the System Works. Gerald Brown, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
In my talk, I will discuss three research questions I have advanced:
- How can we more effectively perform risk based security?
- What is the optimal way to allocate vehicles to emergency calls for service?
- What is the optimal way to protect critical information technology infrastructure?
My slides are below.
Related posts and further reading:
- My interview on Wisconsin public radio on the evolution of aviation security
- Last year I talked about homeland security at my department’s 50th anniversary party. You can view my slides in my blog post about the event here.
- Aviation security: there and back again
- Aviation security: is more really more?
- My keynote at the 4th International Workshop on Planning of Emergency Services in Delft
- Integer programming for locating ambulances
If you have any questions, please contact me!
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