Difference between revisions of "Critical Infrastructure Information"

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CII consists of records and information concerning any of the following:  
 
CII consists of records and information concerning any of the following:  

Revision as of 09:34, 17 June 2014

Definitions

European Definitions

Council Directive 2008/114/EC

Facts about a critical infrastructure, which if disclosed could be used to plan and act with a view to causing disruption or destruction of critical infrastructure installations.[1]


National Definitions

USA

Information that is not customarily in the public domain and is related to the security of critical infrastructure or protected systems. 

CII consists of records and information concerning any of the following:

  • Actual, potential, or threatened interference with, attack on, compromise of, or incapacitation of critical infrastructure or protected systems by either physical or computer-based attack or other similar conduct (including the misuse of or unauthorized access to all types of communications and data transmission systems) that violates Federal, State, or local law; harms the interstate commerce of the United States; or threatens public health or safety.
  • The ability of any critical infrastructure or protected system to resist such interference, compromise, or incapacitation, including any planned or past assessment, projection, or estimate of the vulnerability of critical infrastructure or a protected system, including security testing, risk evaluation, risk management planning, or risk audit.
  • Any planned or past operational problem or solution regarding critical infrastructure or protected systems, including repair, recovery, insurance, or continuity, to the extent that it is related to such interference, compromise, or incapacitation. [2]


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