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Progress Toward Resilient Infrastructures:

Pedro Ferreira | 4 February 2022

Are we falling behind the pace of events and changing threats?

A paper by David Woods and David Alderson published on the Journal of Critical Infrastructure Policy

Categories: Uncategorized | Comments
← Outmaneuvering Complexity in Worlds of Surprise by David Woods
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