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Glossary Term Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)

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What is Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)?

Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) safeguards vital systems like energy, water, and healthcare from physical and cyber threats that could harm society.

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Understanding Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)

Critical infrastructure protection (CIP) is the practice of safeguarding the systems, assets, and networks vital to a nation's security, economy, public health, and safety from physical and cyber threats. Recognized sectors typically include energy, water, healthcare, financial services, transportation, and communications, whose disruption would have a debilitating impact on society. CIP combines risk management, regulatory frameworks, information sharing, and resilience planning, and is increasingly focused on the cybersecurity of the operational technology that runs these systems. In the U.S., agencies such as CISA coordinate CIP efforts across public and private sector owners and operators.

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