The Monitor is the Institute's homeland security and resilience publication which is produced ten times a year. Encompassing a range of issues at strategic, operational and tactical levels relating to man-made, man-assisted and natural emergencies and disasters.Issue: May 2008, Vol. 7, No. 4
Foreword - Free Content
Sir Michael Pitt, independent chair of the Pitt Review into the UK's critical national infrastructure, introduces this months edition.
Sir Michael Pitt
The CNI: regulatory strengths and weaknesses
Professor Clive Walker examines the way in which the term ‘CNI’ is defined for the purposes of regulation and considers the sufficiency of the current regulatory regimes.
Professor Clive Walker
Utility regulation and the CNI
Dieter Helm explains that at present, the regulation of critical national infrastructure utilities is mainly concerned with keeping prices down to please customers, which leaves little space for the spare capacity and robust security that may be needed.
Dieter Helm