Pipeline Security


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The U.S. depends on a vast network of pipelines to transport energy. This report reviewed the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) efforts to help ensure pipeline security. It addresses the extent to which TSA's Pipeline Security Division (PSD) has: (1) assessed risk and prioritized efforts to help strengthen pipeline security; (2) implemented agency guidance and requirements of the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 regarding pipeline security; and (3) measured its performance in strengthening pipeline security. The report reviewed PSD's risk assessment process and performance measures and observed 14 PSD reviews and inspections scheduled during the period of this review. Charts and tables.




Agile Application Security


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Agile continues to be the most adopted software development methodology among organizations worldwide, but it generally hasn't integrated well with traditional security management techniques. And most security professionals aren’t up to speed in their understanding and experience of agile development. To help bridge the divide between these two worlds, this practical guide introduces several security tools and techniques adapted specifically to integrate with agile development. Written by security experts and agile veterans, this book begins by introducing security principles to agile practitioners, and agile principles to security practitioners. The authors also reveal problems they encountered in their own experiences with agile security, and how they worked to solve them. You’ll learn how to: Add security practices to each stage of your existing development lifecycle Integrate security with planning, requirements, design, and at the code level Include security testing as part of your team’s effort to deliver working software in each release Implement regulatory compliance in an agile or DevOps environment Build an effective security program through a culture of empathy, openness, transparency, and collaboration




Pipeline Safety and Security


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Unclogging Pipeline Security


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Implementation of the Pipeline Inspection, Protection, Enforcement, and Safety Act of 2006


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Of the subject matter -- Testimony. Johnson, Hon. Carl T., administrator, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, accompanied by Stacey L. Gerard, assistant administrator -- Sammon, John, assistant administrator for Transportation, Sector Network Management, Transportation Security Administration, U.S. Department of Homeland Security -- Scovel, III, Hon. Calvin L., Inspector General, U.S. Department of Transportation -- Prepared statements submitted by members of Congress. Brown, Hon. Corrine, of Florida -- Costello, Hon. Jerry F., of Illinois -- Cummings, Hon. Elijah E., of Maryland -- Larsen, Hon. Rick, of Washington -- Oberstar, Hon. James L., of Minnesota -- Prepared statements submitted by witnesses. Johnson, Carl T. -- Sammon, John -- Scovel, III, Hon. Calvin L.







Pipeline Safety and the Office of Pipeline Safety


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Keeping America’s Pipelines Safe and Secure: Key Issues for Congress


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This report covers ways in which the 112th Congress can introduce relevant legislation to safeguard pipelines that transport natural gas, oil, and other hazardous liquids across the United States. While an efficient and fundamentally safe means of transport, many pipelines carry materials with the potential to cause public injury and environmental damage; the networks are also widespread and vulnerable to accidents and terrorist attack.




Pipeline Safety


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