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Unfolding the Archive, an exhibition of new work by the international artists’ group Floating World, is the result of a collaboration between the National Irish Visual Arts Library (NIVAL) and the F.E. McWilliam Gallery & Studio in partnership with the NCAD Gallery at the National College of Art & Design. The exhibition takes its title from the tangible starting point for engagement with an archive – the simple act of unfolding – and the practice of appraisal, valuation and interpretation that is inherent in this process.

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Critical infrastructures are based on complex systems that provide vital services to the nation. The complexities of the interconnected networks, each managed by individual organisations, if not properly secured, could offer vulnerabilities that threaten other organisations’ systems that depend on their services. This thesis argues that the awareness of interdependencies among critical sectors needs to be increased. Managing and securing critical infrastructure is not isolated responsibility of a government or an individual organisation. There is a need for a strong collaboration among critical service providers of public and private organisations in protecting critical information infrastructure. Cyber exercises have been incorporated in national cyber security strategies as part of critical information infrastructure protection. However, organising a cyber exercise involved multi sectors is challenging due to the diversity of participants’ background, working environments and incidents response policies. How well the lessons learned from the cyber exercise and how it can be transferred to the participating organisations is still a looming question. In order to understand the implications of cyber exercises on what participants have learnt and how it benefits participants’ organisation, a Cyber Exercise Post Assessment (CEPA) framework was proposed in this research. The CEPA framework consists of two parts. The first part aims to investigate the lessons learnt by participants from a cyber exercise using the four levels of the Kirkpatrick Training Model to identify their perceptions on reaction, learning, behaviour and results of the exercise. The second part investigates the Organisation Cyber Resilience (OCR) of participating sectors. The framework was used to study the impact of the cyber exercise called X Maya in Malaysia. Data collected through interviews with X Maya 5 participants were coded and categorised based on four levels according to the Kirkpatrick Training Model, while online surveys distributed to ten Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII) sectors participated in the exercise. The survey used the C-Suite Executive Checklist developed by World Economic Forum in 2012. To ensure the suitability of the tool used to investigate the OCR, a reliability test conducted on the survey items showed high internal consistency results. Finally, individual OCR scores were used to develop the OCR Maturity Model to provide the organisation cyber resilience perspectives of the ten CNII sectors.

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v. 1. The aquarium : an unveiling of the wonders of the deep sea -- v. 2. Assyria : her restored from her monuments -- v. 3. The Canadian naturalist : a series of conversations on the natural history of Lower Canada -- v. 4. Evenings at the microscope, or, Researches among the minuter organs and forms of animal life -- v. 5-6. An introduction to zoology. -- v. 1-2-v. 7. Land and sea -- v. 8. Life in its lower, intermediate, and higher forms, or, Manifestations of the divine wisdom in the natural history of animals. 3d. ed. -- v. 9. The monuments of ancient Egypt, and their relation to the Word of God -- v. 10. Natural history. Mammalia -- v. 11. A naturalist's rambles on the Devonshire coast -- v. 12. A naturalist's sojourn in Jamaica / (Assisted by Richard Hill) -- v. 13. The ocean -- v. 14. Ompholos : an attempt to untie the geological knot -- v. 15. Sacred streams : the ancient and modern history of the river of the Bible. New ed., rev. -- v. 16. Tenby : a sea-side holiday -- v. 17. A year at the shore.

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Title vignette.

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"Entirely revised and edited by William Archer."

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Translated by C. H. Herford, William and Charles Archer, Edmund Gosse and A. G. Chater.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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One of one thousand and fifty numbered copies.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.