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  • ISBN 9780309102452
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Dec 2006
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In January-February 2005, the National Academies Committee on Counterterrorism Challenges for Russia and the United States and the Russian Academy of Sciences Standing Committee on Counterterrorism held a workshop on urban terrorism in Washington, D.C. Prior to the workshop, three working groups convened to focus on the topics of energy systems vulnerabilities, transportation systems vulnerabilities, and cyberterrorism issues. The working groups met with local experts and first responders, prepared reports, and presented their findings at the workshop. Other workshop papers focused on various organizations' integrated response to acts of urban terrorism, recent acts of terrorism, radiological terrorism, biological terrorism, cyberterrorism, and the roots of terrorism.

Table of Contents
  • Front Matter
  • Report of U.S.-Russian Working Group on Energy Vulnerabilities
  • Report of U.S.-Russian Working Group on Transportation Vulnerabilities
  • Report of U.S.-Russian Working Group on Cyberterrorism Issues
  • Cybersecurity and Urban Terrorism—Vulnerability of the Emergency Responders
  • News and Terrorism: Communicating in a Crisis
  • Problems of Urban Terrorism in Russia
  • Terrorist Acts in Moscow: Experience and Lessons in Eliminating Their Consequences
  • Critical Integration and Coordination Issues in Urban Security
  • Special Characteristics of Firefighting in Urban Areas
  • A Decision Informatics Approach to Urban Emergency Management
  • Efforts of Russian Ministries in Implementing Measures to Prevent Acts of Terrorism
  • Safety and Security in Megacities
  • The Role of Science and Technology in Homeland Security and Countering Terrorism: Overview of Key Activities at the National Academies
  • Does the Emergence of Insurgencies Provide Lessons for Terrorism?
  • Unauthorized Use of Radiation Sources: Measures to Prevent Attacks and Mitigate Consequences
  • Other Dimensions of Radiological Terrorism
  • Biological Terrorism: Regional Preparedness
  • On the Events in Beslan
  • Measuring Progress, or Lack Thereof, in Combating Terrorism
  • On Efforts to Counter International Terrorism in the Russian Federation and Possible Areas of U.S.-Russian Cooperation in this Area
  • Cybercrime and the Training of Specialists to Combat It in Russia
  • Methodology for Assessing the Risks of Terrorism
  • Appendix A Methodology for Assessing the Risks of Terrorism
  • Appendix B Russian Academy of Sciences-U.S. National Academies Joint Committees on Countering Terrorism
Glenn E. Schweitzer and A. Chelsea Sharber, Editors, Committee on Counterterrorism, Challenges for Russia and the United States, Office for Central Europe and Eurasia, National Research Council, in cooperation with the Russian Academy of Sciences