A Proven Method for Identifying Security Gaps in International Postal and Transportation Critical Infrastructure

Abstract

The safety, security, and resilience of international postal, shipping, and transportation critical infrastructure are vital to the global supply chain that enables worldwide commerce and communications. But security on an international scale continues to fail in the face of new threats. Owners and operators of critical postal, shipping, and transportation operations need new methods to identify, assess, and mitigate security risks and gaps in the most effective manner possible. The U.S. Postal Inspection Service, in collaboration with the Universal Postal Union (UPU) and the CERT (registered trademark) Division at Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute, developed a physical security assessment method to identify gaps in the security of international mail processing centers and similar shipping and transportation processing facilities. This assessment method and its associated field instrument are designed to be repeatable, cost effective, scalable, accurate, meaningful, and transparent. Since the method uses UPU standards as its reference, it may be used by the international community to evaluate the security of postal administrations around the world. The method also can be applied to other types of critical transportation services, such as metropolitan transit systems. This report describes the history, development approach, field experiences, and benefits of this method.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2014
Accession Number
ADA592505

Entities

People

  • Gregory Crabb
  • Julia H. Allen
  • Nader Mehravari
  • Pamela D. Curtis

Organizations

  • Carnegie Mellon University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Engineered Resilient Systems
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Commerce
  • Computer Access Control
  • Control Systems
  • Engineering
  • Identification
  • Infrastructure
  • Inspection
  • Physical Security
  • Postal Service
  • Risk Analysis
  • Security
  • Shipping
  • Software Development
  • Standards
  • Transportation
  • Transportation Infrastructure
  • United States

Readers

  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Maritime Security/Maritime Homeland Security
  • Software Engineering.