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The vulnerability of infrastructure systems has aroused considerable attention all over the world in recent years, not least after the terrorist attacks in the USA, Madrid and London. In the debate, it is usually the vulnerability of national systems that has been at focus, but transnational systems are also subject to far-reaching vulnerabilities, so that a ‘critical event' in an infrastructure in one country easily spreads to other countries. (UPDATED Workshop overview (25.45 kB), map of KTH campus). For papers, click here.
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