The Role of Cybersecurity in the Public Sphere : The European Dimension
[ 1 ] Katedra Prawa Cyberbezpieczeństwa i Nowych Technologii, Instytut Prawa, Akademia Sztuki Wojennej | [ P ] employee
2022
editing of scientific monograph
english
EN The aim of this paper is to present the areas in EU and domestic legal systems which cover currently applicable laws on cybersecurity and the related cyber-liability. Legal regulations related to cybersecurity that are currently in force embrace only a very narrow understanding of the notions of cyberspace and cybercrime. This paper aims to present those areas of the existing regulations in which the notions of cyber-liability have been preliminarily defined. Issues that are currently viewed as only marginally relevant to the functioning of states in the domain of cyberspace operations or artificial intelligence are also related to cyber-liability. The paper covers issues related to online platforms as well as the role of the state and public administration, network technologies and financial institutions in cybersecurity system especially from European perspective. It also investigates the issues related to strategic and political responsibility, cooperation mechanisms, obligations of telecommunication entrepreneurs, personal data and drone operations in public space. Part of the paper is also related to the movement of cultural assents, digital platforms, blocking injunctions and blocking access, threats of the cyberterrorism, cybersecurity, cybercrime in Hungary, including COVID-19 environment, as well as authorities competent for cybersecurity in Germany. This broad perspective is used to better understand regulatory purposes in European contexts to secure digital society development.
Maribor, Słowenia
Institute for Local Self-Government Maribor
2022
2022
234
978-961-7124-11-8
- Cybersecurity
- Digital society
- Law
- Public administration
- Safety
- European Union
Book series: Law & Society
CC BY-NC (attribution - noncommercial)
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