Critical Infrastructure Resilience: A Matter of Human Security
Description
This episode was recorded on August 22, 2025, during the virtual session “Security in the Age of Emerging Technologies”, which was the second in a series of events organized by ParlAmericas in the lead-up to the Tenth Summit of the Americas. This event brought together parliamentarians, experts, and hemispheric leaders to explore the connections between critical infrastructure, water and energy security, and technological risks.
Listen to Monica Sanders, Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University and founder of The Undivide Project, speak about how we can think of critical infrastructure resilience as a human security theme, and how equity should be a priority when thinking of security and resilience. Professor Sanders highlights the importance of gender-based approaches and reliable and updated data for the development of efficient policies towards the resilience of critical infrastructure.
For more details about this meeting and the resources mentioned, please visit our webpage dedicated to the activity.



