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Work Item Reference |
ETSI Doc. Number |
STF |
Technical Body in Charge |
Download Standard
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DTR/CYBER-0001
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TR 103 303
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CYBER
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Current Status (Click to View Full Schedule) |
Latest Version
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Cover Date |
Standstill |
Creation Date |
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Publication (2016-04-06)
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1.1.1
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2016-04-06
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View Standstill Information
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2014-08-18
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Rapporteur |
Technical Officer |
Harmonised Standard |
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Scott Cadzow
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Sonia Compans
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No
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Title
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CYBER; Protection measures for ICT in the context of Critical Infrastructure Security of ICT in CI
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Scope and Field of Application
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The critical infrastructure protection addressed in the EU’s published directive is essentially Power and Transport. It is clear to most casual observers that the global economic infrastructure is now composed of a huge set of ICT networks and services. It would not be a stretch to say that ICT capabilities now underpin all of the other critical infrastructures. This means food security, economic activity security, citizen safety and just about everything else.
The purpose of the TR to be delivered by this work item is to identify the role of ICT protections through the deployment of security technologies and security management to deliver effective Critical Infrastructures that are reliant on ICT technology. The topics to be addressed by the work item include: Resilience (taking as input the ENISA reports on this topic and work from related national programmes); M2M communications (in close liaison with oneM2M and smartM2M); eHealth (in order to give assurance of access to ICT enabled eHealth systems). The report is intended to highlight aspects of CI and ICT that have to be addressed to ensure that CI maintains its infrastructure role.
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Supporting Organizations
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BIS, Cadzow Communications, TeleTrusT Bundesverband, CESG
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