Critical Information Infrastructure Protection

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Definitions

European Definitions

Council Communication COM(2011)163 final

No definition provided[1].


Other International Definitions

GFCE-MERIDIAN

Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) is defined as all activities aimed at ensuring the functionality, continuity and integrity of CII in order to deter, mitigate and neutralise a threat, risk or vulnerability or minimise the impact of an incident. [2]


National Definitions

Czech Republic

Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) is a subset of CIP. CIIP focuses on the protection of systems and assets including components such as telecommunications, computers/software, Internet, satellites, fibre optics etc., and on interconnected computers and networks, and the services they provide. [3]


Estonia

The purpose of the critical information infrastructure protection (CIIP) is to maintain a trouble-free functioning of the country's essential information and communication systems under ordinary circumstances and to ensure their continuity on a minimum level during critical situations. [4]



Russian Federation

безопасность критической информационной инфраструктуры - состояние элементов критической информационной инфраструктуры и критической информационной инфраструктуры в целом, при котором проведение в отношении ее компьютерных атак не влечет за собой тяжких последствий.

Critical information infrastructure security is the state of critical information infrastructure and critical information infrastructure as a whole, in which the holding in respect of its computer attacks do not entail grave consequence. [5]



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