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Protecting the Health Operations Centre of Emergency Medical Services Pilsen Region as a Critical Infrastructure Element
HRDLIČKA, Pavel
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to assess the conservation status of the critical infrastructure element, in this case medical operations centre of the Emergency Medical Service of the Pilsner region. Firstly, the work deals with situations of the imminent danger of the building on the basis of emergency or crisis situations, which are based on the risk analysis. This risk analysis is a part of the Emergency Plan of the Pilsen Region, which has been prepared by the Fire Brigade of the Pilsner region. On the basis of local investigations there are evaluated some current measures in the context of already existing documents, namely the processed crises preparedness plan. These most probable "classic risks" are then further elaborated including evacuation as a typical measure for some of them. In the next section this Bachelor thesis has focused on the "new threats", mainly on a violation of a cyber security, with an assessment of the current state of backup systems and their own security, storage and the backup of the electronic data. Analyzing the current hardware and software of the operating medical centres and related infrastructure network, there are identified configurations of some individual elements, their relationships and especially their security. Some remedial measures are suggested in case of the unsatisfactory situation. The benefit of this work is the inclusion of results of the investigation related to cyber security in the current crisis preparedness plan, which has not included this issue yet. The results and conclusions of this bachelor thesis are therefore used to improve crisis preparedness of Emergency Medical Services of Pilsen region in terms of the protection of the critical infrastructure element.

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