Opinions Regarding The New Challenges To The Critical Infrastructures
24. Nov. 2015
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Online veröffentlicht: 24. Nov. 2015
Seitenbereich: 127 - 134
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/kbo-2015-0021
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© 2015 Gheorghe Udeanu, published by De Gruyter Open
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In Romania, the protection of critical infrastructure is seen as a dynamic process, with a variable geometry, which requires constant reporting to the various types of threats of the external environment: terrorism, organized crime, illegal migration, border insecurity, etc.
For this reason, any process of designing/redesigning the concept of national critical infrastructure protection should relate to the complexity and the fluidity of the present international security environment and the fundamental reason of any initiative regarding this process is enhancing the status of “vector of stability” at the Eastern border of the European Union and NATO, considering that many of the transnational threats facing Europe originate from this area.