Terror threats in public transportation - A study about customers' perception of security measures

Last updated on 27 November 2013 8:36
In times of increasingly interlinked critical infrastructures (e.g., electricity, transport, information/communication, health, media/culture, state/administration, finance, water and food supply chain) and the corresponding dependencies upon them, terrorist attacks are creating more and more dangers in new and manifold dimensions. A blackout of one critical infrastructure can have immense effects upon...
Author(s): Brauner Florian;Fiedrich Frank;Lechleuthner Alex;Mudimu Ompe Aime
2013
Germany
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