Resilience to (Cyber) Crime: A View from Design and Crime Science

Resilience to (Cyber) Crime: A View from Design and Crime Science
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This work explores the concept of resilience in various contexts, highlighting its importance in security, economics, and network systems. Different definitions and aspects of resilience are discussed, emphasizing the ability to adapt and recover from disturbances in the face of threats.

  • Resilience
  • Cyber Crime
  • Security
  • Adaptation
  • Risk

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  1. Leadership for Sustainable Communities Initiative Overview and Outcomes

  2. Program Overview 11 18 100 participants months of engagement communities 9 webinars 1 conference monthly meetings connected to issue area CO / AZ / NM Leadership for Sustainable Communities Initiative

  3. Program goals 1 2 3Build individual and community capacity to lead community development and sustainability efforts 4Provide a meaningful engagement opportunity for community members Embed a leadership development training program into the facilitation of the programs Initiate and facilitate a community development effort aligned with the FMI Foundation priorities and outcomes Leadership for Sustainable Communities Initiative

  4. MEASURABLE MEASURABLE OUTCOME OUTCOME COMMUNITY COMMUNITY RESULT RESULT Kickstart Ajo, supporting businesses through technical assistance and access to capital Ajo, AZ Increase the Bisbee Open for Business, with a focus on attracting the film industry Bisbee, AZ Number of Business Developed, Attracted and/or Developing a Shark Tank -like competition to promote entrepreneurship Graham County, AZ Retained Green Bridging two diverse communities on economic development issues Valley/Sahuarita, AZ Lifelong Education Bagdad, AZ Offering free or low-cost lifelong learning opportunities Infrastructure Development Greenlee County, AZ Enhancing the county s popular veteran s memorial Leadership for Sustainable Communities Initiative

  5. MEASURABLE MEASURABLE OUTCOME OUTCOME COMMUNITY COMMUNITY RESULT RESULT Working toward establishment of a Lake County Housing Authority or Community Land Trust Climax Area, CO Increased Accessible & Attainable Clear Creek County, CO Mapping potential housing development locations in this land-scarce community Housing Brought together stakeholders to address housing scarcity issues Grand County, CO Increased # of People Engaged to Promote Education Promoting education, student achievement, support for teachers, and community engagement in education Globe-Miami Placement in Local Skilled Jobs Promoting education as foundational to attainment of skilled jobs by building youths soft employment skills Grant County, NM Leadership for Sustainable Communities Initiative

  6. Community Impact: Example Case Study Ajo, AZ # businesses attracted and retained Surveyed customers, business owners, and pass-through drivers Kickstart Ajo is a collaboration that provides technical marketing assistance and capital through loans and grants Leadership for Sustainable Communities Initiative

  7. Community Impact: Example Case Study Clear Creek County, CO attainable housing developed a map based decision- support tool to inform and encourage housing development Housing Authority established and Housing Summit held in 2017, beginning development projects with support of local businesses. Leadership for Sustainable Communities Initiative

  8. Impact on Individuals: participants reflect The rightapproach and the rightpeople Meeting with other cohorts really helped us take strategies used by others back home for implementation. Personally/professionally connected to issue 81 % Issue was more relevant as compared to other community efforts I wanted to work with like-minded people to solve a problem in our area. 75 % This process has been helpful to break down silos and to form new working relationships which has created more opportunity to implement plans without duplicating services. Motivated by desire to make a difference in community 92 % Leadership for Sustainable Communities Initiative

  9. Impact on Individuals: participants reflect leads to the right outcomes! This is the springboard of an Action Plan and county task force and has been instrumental in creating collaboration Satisfied or extremely satisfied with accomplishments 78 % Effort could be replicated 94 % I'm more involved with what is happening in my community and I have been able to make wonderful connections with other community members and stakeholders. Experience met or exceeded expectations 93 % Leadership for Sustainable Communities Initiative

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