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<blockquote>''the assets, systems, and networks, whether physical or virtual, whose incapacitation or destruction would have a debilitating effect on security, national economic security, public health or safety, or any combination thereof.'' -- adapted from Department of Homeland Security (DHS, 2010, p. 46)</blockquote>
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<blockquote>''The assets, systems, and networks, whether physical or virtual, whose incapacitation or destruction would have a debilitating effect on security, national economic security, public health or safety, or any combination thereof.'' -- adapted from Department of Homeland Security (DHS 2010, 46)</blockquote>
  
====Source(s)====
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===Sources===
DHS 2010. DHS [Department of Homeland Security] Risk Lexicon.
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DHS. 2010. ''Department of Homeland Security Risk Lexicon,'' 2010 edition. Accessed on 11 September 2012. Available at http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-risk-lexicon-2010.pdf.
  
 
===Discussion===
 
===Discussion===
This term is discussed in a resilience context. That is also the context in which the DHS Risk Lexicon was written.
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This term is discussed in a resilience context. That is also the context in which the'' DHS Risk Lexicon'' was written.
  
 
[[Category:Glossary of Terms]]
 
[[Category:Glossary of Terms]]
  
 
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Revision as of 08:01, 11 October 2021

The assets, systems, and networks, whether physical or virtual, whose incapacitation or destruction would have a debilitating effect on security, national economic security, public health or safety, or any combination thereof. -- adapted from Department of Homeland Security (DHS 2010, 46)

Sources

DHS. 2010. Department of Homeland Security Risk Lexicon, 2010 edition. Accessed on 11 September 2012. Available at http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-risk-lexicon-2010.pdf.

Discussion

This term is discussed in a resilience context. That is also the context in which the DHS Risk Lexicon was written.

SEBoK v. 2.5, released 15 October 2021