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Watts at Stake?: Protecting North America’s energy infrastructure from cascading failure and terrorist threatsDOI: 10.5931/djim.v7i2.66 Keywords: Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) , Energy Infrastructure , Terrorism , Power Failure , Risk Management , Normal Accidents Theory (NAT) , High-Reliability Organisations Theory (HRO) Abstract: Due to rising consumption, electrical infrastructure has grown in size and complexity. This has allowed for an increased vulnerability of the infrastructure. Under the caveats of high-reliability organisations (HRO) theory and normal accidents theory (NAT), this paper examines two predominant threats to the North American energy sector: cascading failures and terrorism.
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