Preparing To Deal With The CBRN Threat Concern is growing internationally about chemical weapons being used by ISIL and other terrorist organisations to launch attacks in the West. By Anita Hawser - 14 November 2016 Read >> Using Simulation To Fight Ebola in Sierra Leone ...
The Asia Pacific region is forecasted to lead the CBRN Defense industry in terms of market share from 2023 to 2028. The Asia Pacific region has witnessed a rise in terror attacks, prompting countries in the area to bolster their CBRN defense capabilities. Notably, the increased defense expenditur...
This threat of CBRN attacks on U.S. solid is an attack scenario that likely keeps those charged with risk mitigation up at night. There as so many different types of CBRN scenarios that, to compile a comprehensive list of what would be impacting or even devastating is a challenge in it ...
Worldwide several attacks with chemical, biological or radioactive (CBRN) substances have been prevented during planning phase or have been executed so far At least poisoning attacks will lead to a loss of trust in the public order. In the worst case properly planned and realized attacks could ...
Intended CBRN attacks, often referred to as the use of “weapons of mass destruction,” are often precipitated by an explosion in which the agents are released.Footnote 1 Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear events can take a catastrophic toll on human life, the environment, and the...
Identifying and formulating registry algorithms containing documented cases of executed threats in these thematic areas, including the technological side of attacks, is very important for tactical planning and optimizations. In our paper we will describe a system implemented as a Risk Registry platform ...
The security of drinking water is increasingly recognized as a major challenge for municipalities and water utilities. The safety and or security of drinking water can be threatened by natural disasters, accidents or malevolent attacks. In the event of a contamination water spreads rapidly and hence...