Search for dissertations about: "vulnerability"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 544 swedish dissertations containing the word vulnerability.
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6. Vulnerability Analysis for Critical Infrastructures
Abstract : The rapid advances in information and communication technology enable a shift from diverse systems empowered mainly by either hardware or software to cyber-physical systems (CPSs) that are driving Critical infrastructures (CIs), such as energy and manufacturing systems. However, alongside the expected enhancements in efficiency and reliability, the induced connectivity exposes these CIs to cyberattacks exemplified by Stuxnet and WannaCry ransomware cyber incidents. READ MORE
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7. Breathing Matters : Feminist Intersectional Politics of Vulnerability
Abstract : Breathing is not a common subject in feminist studies. Breathing Matters introduces this phenomenon as a forceful potentiality for feminist intersectional theories, politics, and social and environmental justice. READ MORE
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8. Large-Scale Road Network Vulnerability Analysis
Abstract : Disruptions in the transport system can have severe impacts for affected individuals, businesses and the society as a whole. In this research, vulnerability is seen as the risk of unplanned system disruptions, with a focus on large, rare events. READ MORE
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9. Quantitative vulnerability analysis of electric power networks
Abstract : Disturbances in the supply of electric power can have serious implications for everyday life as well as for national (homeland) security. A power outage can be initiated by natural disasters, adverse weather, technical failures, human errors, sabotage, terrorism, and acts of war. READ MORE
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10. Vulnerability analysis of electric power delivery networks
Abstract : Disturbances in the services provided by the infrastructuresystemse.g. electric power supplies and communicationscan have serious implications for everyday life,economic prosperity and national security. The disturbances canbe initiated by natural disasters, adverse weather, technicalfailures, human errors, sabotage, terrorism or acts of war. READ MORE