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TC Assurance Architecture for Cybersecurity Infrastructure Based on Active Defense

Zhang Dawei,Shen Changxiang, Liu Jiqiang, Zhang Feifei, Li Lun, Cheng Lichen

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 6,   Pages 58-61 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.06.012

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This paper introduces the status, problems, and future strategies of the cyberspace security infrastructuresystem, and proposes that cyberspace security infrastructure must be based on active defense.

Keywords: active defense     active immunity     trusted computing     trusted technology insurance system     cybersecurityinfrastructure    

Research on a Cybersecurity Review System with Suggestions

Chen Xiaohua,He Dequan,Wang Hailong,Shang Yanmin,Xu Kefu

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 6,   Pages 39-43 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.06.008

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Cybersecurity is part of national security.This paper focuses on the current international systems related to cybersecurity review, and analyzesthe aspects of information technology product and service security evaluation, critical information infrastructureBased on the above, this paper discusses how to establish a cybersecurity review system in the fields

Keywords: cybersecurity review     information technology product and service     critical information infrastructure    

A Study on the Improvement of the Cybersecurity Legal System in China

Li Yuxiao,Wu Hequan and Xie Yongjiang,Jiang Shuli、Cui Congcong、Mi Tienan

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 6,   Pages 28-33 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.06.006

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Although cybersecurity legislation has made some progress since the 18th National Congress of theCommunist Party of China, there is still a large gap between the law and development of cybersecuritySome people, both at home and abroad, question China's efforts in the legislation of cybersecurityBased on a study of current cybersecurity law, we suggest that it is necessary to speed up cybersecurityIn this way, a perfected legal system for cybersecurity will be achieved.

Keywords: networks     Internet     cybersecurity     cybersecurity law     legal system    

A Practical Approach to Constructing a Knowledge Graph for Cybersecurity Article

Yan Jia, Yulu Qi, Huaijun Shang, Rong Jiang, Aiping Li

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 53-60 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.01.004

Abstract: it is very significant that certain scholars have combined the concept of the knowledge graph with cybersecurityin order to construct a cybersecurity knowledge base.This paper presents a cybersecurity knowledge base and deduction rules based on a quintuple model.Using machine learning, we extract entities and build ontology to obtain a cybersecurity knowledge baseStanford NER provides many features and the useGazettes parameter may be used to train a recognizer in the cybersecurity

Keywords: Cybersecurity     Knowledge graph     Knowledge deduction    

Sustainable Program Quality Management of International Infrastructure Construction

Steve Hsueh-Ming Wang

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2016, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 239-245 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2016047

Abstract: Management of the program quality for international infrastructure construction projects is complicatedA method for the sustainable program quality management of the international infrastructure constructionthis research show that the trend of the sustainable program quality management of the international infrastructure

Keywords: sustainability     program     infrastructure    

Potential advantages in combining smart and green infrastructure over silo approaches for future cities

Yamuna KALUARACHCHI

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 98-108 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0136-y

Abstract: Cities are incorporating smart and green infrastructure components in their urban design policies, adaptingexisting and new infrastructure systems to integrate technological advances to mitigate extreme weatherResearch has illustrated that smart green infrastructure (SGI) provides not only climate change resilienceThe concepts of grey, green, and smart infrastructure are presented, and the needs, benefits, and applications

Keywords: grey infrastructure     green infrastructure     smart infrastructure     smart and green combined infrastructure    

Silk Roads for the 21st Century: Engineering Mega-Infrastructure for Development and Sustainability

Tony Marjoram

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2016, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 187-196 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2016038

Abstract: Infrastructure facilitates the movement of people, the production and distribution of goods and servicesInfrastructure is expensive and long-lasting, and needs long-term policy, planning and management, inInfrastructure relates particularly to engineering and technology.Mega infrastructure such as the Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, the “OneThis paper will discuss policy, planning and management issues relating to mega infrastructure and the

Keywords: infrastructure     growth     development     sustainability     change     new Silk Roads    

Fire hazard in transportation infrastructure: Review, assessment, and mitigation strategies

Venkatesh KODUR, M. Z. NASER

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 1,   Pages 46-60 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0676-6

Abstract: This paper reviews the fire problem in critical transportation infrastructures such as bridges and tunnels. The magnitude of the fire problem is illustrated, and the recent increase in fire problems in bridges and tunnels is highlighted. Recent research undertaken to address fire problems in transportation structures is reviewed, as well as critical factors governing the performance of those structures. Furthermore, key strategies recommended for mitigating fire hazards in bridges and tunnels are presented, and their applicability to practical situations is demonstrated through a practical case study. Furthermore, research needs and emerging trends for enhancing the “state-of-the-art” in this area are discussed.

Keywords: fire hazard     bridges     tunnels     fire resistance     mitigation strategies     transportation infrastructure    

Financing climate-resilient infrastructure: Determining risk, reward, and return on investment

Peter B. MEYER, Reimund SCHWARZE

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2019, Volume 6, Issue 1,   Pages 117-127 doi: 10.1007/s42524-019-0009-4

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Urban infrastructure investment is needed for both, mitigation of climate risks and improved urbanidentify what are the necessary and sufficient factors to economically favor climate-change resilient infrastructureCarbon pricing is necessary, but not sufficient for an enhanced private financing of climate-resilient infrastructure

Keywords: infrastructure     urban finance     climate     low carbon economy    

The New Frontiers of Cybersecurity

Binxing Fang, Kui Ren, Yan Jia

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 1-2 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.02.007

Cybersecurity Research—Essential to a Successful Digital Future

Jackie Craig

Engineering 2018, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 9-10 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2018.02.006

Social responsibility in infrastructure mega-projects: A case study of ecological compensation for

Zheming LIU, Liangyan WANG, Zhaohan SHENG, Xinglin GAO

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2018, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 98-108 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2018084

Abstract: Ecological compensation plays an important role in implementing the social responsibility of infrastructureonly enriches our understanding of the ecological compensation practice during the construction of infrastructuremega-projects, but also extends the literature on the social responsibility of infrastructure mega-projectssheds light on the protection of the environment as well as biodiversity in the construction of future infrastructure

Keywords: infrastructure mega-projects     social responsibility     ecological compensation     Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge    

Special issue: City and infrastructure engineering and management

Weihe HUANG, Chunfang LU, Dongping FANG

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 1-4 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0150-0

Are public‒private partnerships still an answer for social infrastructure?

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 467-482 doi: 10.1007/s42524-023-0249-1

Abstract: Social infrastructure has become an important element for measuring national economic development andHowever, social infrastructure PPPs have attracted considerable public debate due to their low profitabilityThis study aims to answer the question, “are PPPs still an answer for social infrastructure?”performed to systematically screen the literature and to structure the body of knowledge of the social infrastructureResults show that PPPs still have valuable application potential for delivering social infrastructure

Keywords: public‒private partnerships     social infrastructure     scientometric analysis     systematic review    

Optimal risk allocation in alliance infrastructure projects: A social preference perspective

Xiang DING, Qian LI

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 326-336 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0145-x

Abstract: The mechanism of risk allocation is designed to protect all stakeholders, and it is vital to project success. Qualitative and quantitative ways of optimizing risk allocation have been well documented in extant literature (e.g., allocation principles, models, and solutions), and the foci of existing research are usually the maximization of rational utility. Few research has focused on partners’ social preferences affecting the output of risk allocation. This study presents a quantitative approach based on modeling alliance member (AM)’s inequity aversion (IA) to analyze risk-sharing arrangements in an alliance project. Fehr and Schmidt’s inequity-aversion model is integrated into modeling partner’s utility. This paper derives results for an alliance leader (AL)’s optimal risk-sharing ratio and AM’s optimal risk-management effort simultaneously. The derivation is based on solving a restrained optimization problem using the conception and methods from Stackelberg game theory. Results show that an AM’s IA significantly affects risk allocation between AL and AM. Specifically, envious preference is positively related to AL’s optimal risk-sharing ratio, whereas guilty preference negatively affects AL’s optimal risk-sharing ratio. These findings will be of interest to academics and practitioners involved in designing alliance negotiations.

Keywords: public project     contract design     risk sharing     inequity aversion     governance    

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TC Assurance Architecture for Cybersecurity Infrastructure Based on Active Defense

Zhang Dawei,Shen Changxiang, Liu Jiqiang, Zhang Feifei, Li Lun, Cheng Lichen

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Research on a Cybersecurity Review System with Suggestions

Chen Xiaohua,He Dequan,Wang Hailong,Shang Yanmin,Xu Kefu

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A Study on the Improvement of the Cybersecurity Legal System in China

Li Yuxiao,Wu Hequan and Xie Yongjiang,Jiang Shuli、Cui Congcong、Mi Tienan

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A Practical Approach to Constructing a Knowledge Graph for Cybersecurity

Yan Jia, Yulu Qi, Huaijun Shang, Rong Jiang, Aiping Li

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Sustainable Program Quality Management of International Infrastructure Construction

Steve Hsueh-Ming Wang

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Potential advantages in combining smart and green infrastructure over silo approaches for future cities

Yamuna KALUARACHCHI

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Silk Roads for the 21st Century: Engineering Mega-Infrastructure for Development and Sustainability

Tony Marjoram

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Fire hazard in transportation infrastructure: Review, assessment, and mitigation strategies

Venkatesh KODUR, M. Z. NASER

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Financing climate-resilient infrastructure: Determining risk, reward, and return on investment

Peter B. MEYER, Reimund SCHWARZE

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The New Frontiers of Cybersecurity

Binxing Fang, Kui Ren, Yan Jia

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Cybersecurity Research—Essential to a Successful Digital Future

Jackie Craig

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Social responsibility in infrastructure mega-projects: A case study of ecological compensation for

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Optimal risk allocation in alliance infrastructure projects: A social preference perspective

Xiang DING, Qian LI

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