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Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DISCRETION Annotated Bibliography On Discretion Student’s Name Institution’s Name 1 ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON DISCRETION 2 Discretion 1. Amoroso, E. (2019). Cyber Attacks: Protecting National Infrastructure. Retrieved from https://sm.asisonline.org/Pages/cyber-attacks-protecting-national-infrastructure008981.aspx This article explains of the methods on how to protect national property and also elaborates on the principles that can be used in order to ensure that national information is secure. It also goes ahead to explain ways in which National infrastructure can be secured once hacked. However even if technological growth is of an advantage, it still continues to be of great threat to the government and great organizations. 2. Bovis, C. (2015). Risk in Public-Private Partnerships and Critical Infrastructure. European Journal of Risk Regulation, 6(2), 200-207. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/24769654 This book shows how the private sector can work together with the public sector without causing any conflict in maters discretion. The rules to follow while working for a public sector as a private firm. It also shows the strategies that can be used to improve the relationships and partnerships formed within such an environment. 3. CROSSLAND, C., & HAMBRICK, D. (2011). DIFFERENCES IN MANAGERIAL DISCRETION ACROSS COUNTRIES: HOW NATION-LEVEL INSTITUTIONS AFFECT THE DEGREE TO WHICH CEOS Journal, 32(8), 797-819. Retrieved ...
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