Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment Task Force

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Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment Task Force

Identifying and prioritising vulnerabilities in the systems that underpin societal function and operational continuity.

Unit Mission

The Critical Infrastructure Vulnerability Assessment Task Force conducts systematic assessments of physical and digital infrastructure — including energy grids, water systems, transport networks, communications, and financial systems — to identify vulnerabilities exploitable by adversaries or exacerbated by natural hazards. The task force produces prioritised vulnerability registers, interdependency maps, and mitigation recommendations that inform both protective investment and contingency planning.

Key Functions

Vulnerability Identification

Conducting structured assessments of critical infrastructure assets to identify physical, cyber, and procedural vulnerabilities that could be exploited or that represent single points of failure.

Interdependency Analysis

Mapping the dependencies and interdependencies between infrastructure sectors to model cascading failure scenarios and understand how disruption in one system propagates across others.

Mitigation Guidance

Translating vulnerability findings into prioritised, cost-effective mitigation recommendations that reduce risk to acceptable levels and strengthen systemic resilience.

Capabilities

Physical infrastructure vulnerability surveys
Cyber-physical interdependency mapping
Cascading failure scenario modelling
Threat-vulnerability-consequence analysis
Mitigation prioritisation frameworks
Sector-specific resilience benchmarking

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