Update of Security 101: A Physical Security and Cybersecurity Primer for Transportation Agencies
Since 2009, when
NCHRP's last Security 101 report was released, there have been significant advances in transportation security
approaches, including new strategies, programs, and ways of doing business that have increased
the security of transportation systems as well as ensured their resiliency.
Hazards and threats to the system have also continued to evolve since 2009. While the incidence of large-scale terrorist attacks has remained small, transportation agencies are at increasingly greater risk from system-disrupting events due to natural causes, unintentional human intervention, and intentional criminal acts, such as active-shooter incidents. C
yber risks also are increasing and can impact not only data, but the control systems—like tunnel-ventilation systems—operated by transportation agencies.>
The TRB National Cooperative Highway Research Program's NCHRP Research Report 930: Update of Security 101: A Physical Security and Cybersecurity Primer for Transportation Agencies provides
valuable information about current and accepted practices associated with both physical and cyber
security and its applicability to surface transportation.
The report is accompanied by a PowerPoint for the project and NCHRP Web-Only Document 266: Developing a Physical and Cyber Security Primer for Transportation Agencies.
This Summary Last Modified On: 8/13/2020