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=== National Definitions ===
 
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==== France ====
 
==== France ====
 
{{definition|(Unofficial translation) Set of objects, devices and buildings installed for a specific use.}}
 
{{definition|(Unofficial translation) Set of objects, devices and buildings installed for a specific use.}}
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{{definition|Infrastruktur bezeichnet alle staatlichen und privaten Einrichtungen, die für eine ausreichende Daseinsvorsorge und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung als erforderlich gelten. Die Infrastruktur wird meist unterteilt in technische Infrastruktur (z. B. Einrichtungen der Verkehrsund Nachrichtenübermittlung, der Energie-und Wasserversorgung oder der Entsorgung) und soziale Infrastruktur (z. B. Schulen, Krankenhäuser, Einkaufsstätten oder kulturelle Einrichtungen). <ref>http://www.kritis.bund.de/SubSites/Kritis/DE/Servicefunktionen/Glossar/Functions/glossar.html Protection of Critical Infrastructures, BMI.</ref>}}
 
{{definition|Infrastruktur bezeichnet alle staatlichen und privaten Einrichtungen, die für eine ausreichende Daseinsvorsorge und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung als erforderlich gelten. Die Infrastruktur wird meist unterteilt in technische Infrastruktur (z. B. Einrichtungen der Verkehrsund Nachrichtenübermittlung, der Energie-und Wasserversorgung oder der Entsorgung) und soziale Infrastruktur (z. B. Schulen, Krankenhäuser, Einkaufsstätten oder kulturelle Einrichtungen). <ref>http://www.kritis.bund.de/SubSites/Kritis/DE/Servicefunktionen/Glossar/Functions/glossar.html Protection of Critical Infrastructures, BMI.</ref>}}
 
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==== Norway ====
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{{definition|The basic structures and systems necessary for an organisation, a collection of organisations, or a country to function effectively. <ref>[https://www.regjeringen.no/globalassets/upload/fad/vedlegg/ikt-politikk/cyber_security_strategy_norway.pdf Nasjonal strategi for informasjonssikkerhet (2012)]</ref>}}
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Structures and systems are “Technical installations and equipment, and related administrative and organisational measures.”<br />
 
==== United States ====
 
==== United States ====
 
{{definition|The framework of interdependent networks and systems comprising identifiable industries, institutions (including people and procedures), and [[distribution]] capabilities that provide a reliable flow of products and services essential to the defense and economic security of the United States, the smooth functioning of government at all levels, and society as a whole; consistent with the definition in the Homeland Security Act, infrastructure includes physical, cyber, and/or human elements. <ref name="DHSLex"> [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-risk-lexicon-2010.pdf DHS Risk Lexicon 2010 Edition, September 2010]</ref>}}
 
{{definition|The framework of interdependent networks and systems comprising identifiable industries, institutions (including people and procedures), and [[distribution]] capabilities that provide a reliable flow of products and services essential to the defense and economic security of the United States, the smooth functioning of government at all levels, and society as a whole; consistent with the definition in the Homeland Security Act, infrastructure includes physical, cyber, and/or human elements. <ref name="DHSLex"> [http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/dhs-risk-lexicon-2010.pdf DHS Risk Lexicon 2010 Edition, September 2010]</ref>}}
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Definitions

Other International Definitions

NATO CEP / EAPC

Infrastructure is defined as: The framework of interdependent networks and systems comprising identifiable industries, institutions (including people and procedures), and distribution capabilities that provide a reliable flow of products and services, the smooth functioning of governments at all levels, and society as a whole. [1]


National Definitions

France

(Unofficial translation) Set of objects, devices and buildings installed for a specific use.

The French original version is:

Installation : ensemble des objets, des dispositifs et des bâtiments installés en vue d’un usage déterminé. [2]

Germany

Infrastructure refers to all public and private facilities which are considered to be necessary for adequate public services and economic development. In most cases, the infrastructure is divided into technical infrastructure (e.g. transport and communications facilities, energy and water supply or wastewater disposal) and social infrastructure (e.g. schools, hospitals, shopping or cultural facilities). [3]


Or in German:

Infrastruktur bezeichnet alle staatlichen und privaten Einrichtungen, die für eine ausreichende Daseinsvorsorge und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung als erforderlich gelten. Die Infrastruktur wird meist unterteilt in technische Infrastruktur (z. B. Einrichtungen der Verkehrsund Nachrichtenübermittlung, der Energie-und Wasserversorgung oder der Entsorgung) und soziale Infrastruktur (z. B. Schulen, Krankenhäuser, Einkaufsstätten oder kulturelle Einrichtungen). [4]


Norway

The basic structures and systems necessary for an organisation, a collection of organisations, or a country to function effectively. [5]

Structures and systems are “Technical installations and equipment, and related administrative and organisational measures.”

United States

The framework of interdependent networks and systems comprising identifiable industries, institutions (including people and procedures), and distribution capabilities that provide a reliable flow of products and services essential to the defense and economic security of the United States, the smooth functioning of government at all levels, and society as a whole; consistent with the definition in the Homeland Security Act, infrastructure includes physical, cyber, and/or human elements. [6]


See also

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