LEGAL CHALLENGES IN SECURING CRITICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION (CIIP): AN AMERICAN EMPATHY

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  • Irfan Ali Thanvi PHD Student, AIKOL-IIUM Gombak, Malaysia Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/CYLR.2023.2101

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Among the main achievements of the CIIP policy are establishment of the European Forum for Member States and of the European Public-Private Partnership for Resilience; carrying out of pan-European exercises (Cyber Europe 2010 and 2012); adoption, by ENISA, of a minimum set of baseline capabilities and services and related policy recommendations for National/Governmental Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) to function effectively. In some cases, the Cybersecurity strategy is taking forward such actions (for example, in carrying out pan-European exercises). In other cases, the voluntary approach of the CIIP policy would be strengthened by the proposal for a Directive on network and information security, which would require the Member States to put in place a minimum level of capabilities at national level and to co-operate cross-border. This paper alludes to the legal challenges confronted by the authorities’ in implementing them.

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03-01-2023

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Thanvi, Irfan. “LEGAL CHALLENGES IN SECURING CRITICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION (CIIP): AN AMERICAN EMPATHY”. Cyber Law Reporter, vol. 2, no. 1, Jan. 2023, pp. 60-86, https://doi.org/10.55662/CYLR.2023.2101.

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