Descriptions Archive
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What is a threat and hazard library?
What is a Threat and Hazard Library?
A Threat and Hazard Library is a comprehensive, organized collection of information and resources related to various threats and hazards that could impact critical infrastructure. This library serves as a centralized repository where users can access detailed profiles, risk assessments, research papers, and other relevant data on specific threats (e.g., terrorism, cyber-attacks, pandemics) and hazards (e.g., natural disasters like floods, wildfires, earthquakes).
At NC-CIPSeR, our Threat and Hazard Library is an integral part of Project CANVAS—an innovative initiative designed to bring together experts from industry, academia, and government to create comprehensive profiles of all hazards and threats impacting critical infrastructure. Through Project CANVAS, we ensure that our library is continually updated with the latest research and data, providing a valuable resource for professionals, researchers, and policymakers.
The library is designed to support professionals, researchers, and policymakers in understanding the risks associated with these threats and hazards, helping them to develop effective mitigation strategies, preparedness plans, and response protocols. It also facilitates knowledge sharing across sectors, with other research centres, ensuring that all stakeholders have access to up-to-date and reliable information.
Our Threat and Hazard Library will be continually updated with the latest research and data, providing a valuable resource for anyone involved in critical infrastructure protection and resilience.
We are in the initial stages of developing Project CANVAS, which is an enormous task. As we progress, we aim to build a world-class resource that will serve as a cornerstone for critical infrastructure protection across Canada and beyond.
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What is a threat and hazard library?
Research publications and findings are available through our peer reviewed journal, Pulse & Praxis: The Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection, Security and Resilience – which is an open access journal. We also feature articles and highlights of our research in our newsletter Pillar & Prose and on our website.
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What is a threat and hazard library?
NC-CIPSeR operates as a not-for-profit to maintain a focus on public interest and societal safety without the influence of institutions or profit motives. This structure facilitates collaboration with various stakeholders, including government entities, academic institutions, and industry leaders, to advance the protection and resilience of critical infrastructure collectively. This approach ensures that research and solutions are driven by need and efficacy rather than financial incentives. The Centre can make decisions quickly and pivot when needed.
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What is a threat and hazard library?
The centre is closely aligned with Carleton’s Infrastructure Protection and International Security Master’s program and the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs. The centre’s multi-disciplinary approach creates a simple recipe to collaborate across programs and faculties.
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What is a threat and hazard library?
NC-CIPSeR undertakes various projects such as the Energy Sector Task Force which identifies vulnerabilities and priorities and Project CANVAS, which involves maintaining a threat and hazard library for critical infrastructure protection. We take a strategic approach in how we identify projects to invest in. Do you have an idea for a project?
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What is a threat and hazard library?
NC-CIPSeR, the National Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection, Security and Resilience is a not-for-profit centre of excellence. Partnered with Carleton University, NRCan and CNL, and dedicated to the protection, security, and resilience of critical infrastructure in Canada. It collaborates with stakeholders to address infrastructure protection needs through research, innovative solutions and education.
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