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      • Critical infrastructure is defined as an element, system or component thereof, essential for maintaining vital functions of society, health, safety, security, social or economic welfare of people and whose disruption or destruction would have an nationally significant impact because of inability to maintain these functions (Directive CE114/2008, OU 98/2010)

      • The 'critical infrastructure' category are usually including all the vital society structures, which by their discontinuity bring the company unable to exercise its functions:

      - production systems, electricity transport and distribution;
      - Extraction, processing, storage and oil transportation systems, gas and other primary energy resources
      - Nuclear facilities and objectives;
      - Telecommunications and information systems (computer networks, fixed and mobile network, Internet)
      - Waste resulting from economic activities processing / processing of radioactive and toxic materials
      - Water supply systems (water)
      - Infrastructure and means of communication (road, air, rail and sea)
      - Banking, insurance and financial
      - Health services (public and private) and special situations intervention (fire, disaster, disaster, damage).
      - Values​and strategic public utilities;
      - Public authorities (the presidency, parliament, government, intelligence structures, etc. .).

      • European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection (EPCIP) sets out principles and create the organizational framework for joint action by Member States and owners and operators of critical infrastrucures. No.98/2010 Emergency Ordinance in Romania provides the legal frame of action, necessary to correlate the responsible public authorities and operators of critical infrastrucures.
      From the perspective of critical infrastructure protection, the owner or the operator are those entities with responsibilities for investment or the current operation of a particular objective, a system or part thereof identified and designated as part of critical infrastructure.

      • Council Directive. 2008/114/EC identifies the main parts of the organizational framework necessary for the operator's security plan and liaison officer for security. Operator's security plan includes the identification of substantial assets, risk assessment and selection and prioritization of measures and procedures to be established for all critical infrastructure and security liaison officer is to improve communication and cooperation with State authorities responsible for the protection critical infrastructures.

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Critical infrastructure protection   _____________________


• Critical infrastructure is defined as an element, system or component thereof, essential for maintaining vital functions of society, health, safety, security, social or economic welfare of people and whose disruption or destruction would have an nationally significant impact because of inability to maintain these functions (Directive CE114/2008, OU 98/2010)

• The 'critical infrastructure' category are usually including all the vital society structures, which by their discontinuity bring the company unable to exercise its functions:

- production systems, electricity transport and distribution;
- Extraction, processing, storage and oil transportation systems, gas and other primary energy resources
- Nuclear facilities and objectives;
- Telecommunications and information systems (computer networks, fixed and mobile network, Internet)
- Waste resulting from economic activities processing / processing of radioactive and toxic materials
- Water supply systems (water)
- Infrastructure and means of communication (road, air, rail and sea)
- Banking, insurance and financial
- Health services (public and private) and special situations intervention (fire, disaster, disaster, damage).
- Values​and strategic public utilities;
- Public authorities (the presidency, parliament, government, intelligence structures, etc. .).

• European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection (EPCIP) sets out principles and create the organizational framework for joint action by Member States and owners and operators of critical infrastrucures. No.98/2010 Emergency Ordinance in Romania provides the legal frame of action, necessary to correlate the responsible public authorities and operators of critical infrastrucures.
From the perspective of critical infrastructure protection, the owner or the operator are those entities with responsibilities for investment or the current operation of a particular objective, a system or part thereof identified and designated as part of critical infrastructure.
• Council Directive. 2008/114/EC identifies the main parts of the organizational framework necessary for the operator's security plan and liaison officer for security. Operator's security plan includes the identification of substantial assets, risk assessment and selection and prioritization of measures and procedures to be established for all critical infrastructure and security liaison officer is to improve communication and cooperation with State authorities responsible for the protection critical infrastructures.