National Security Committee drafts cybersecurity bill
akipress.com – The National Security Committee has drafted a bill on cybersecurity, which is currently open for public debate.
The purpose of this bill is to establish the legal basis for an integrated cybersecurity system aimed at protecting individuals, society and the nation by ensuring the digital resilience of the country’s information infrastructure.
The committee notes that existing and potential threats in the field of information security are among the most serious challenges of the 21st century.
The bill seeks to formalize the conceptual framework, providing definitions for terms such as “cyber-attack,” “cybersecurity,” “cyberthreat,” and other related terms. Identify the entity responsible for ensuring cybersecurity. According to the bill, a cybersecurity system includes forces and measures to prevent, detect, respond to, and minimize the impact of cyber-attacks and cyber-incidents.
The project also defines critical information infrastructure concepts and objects, standards and procedures for specifying objects, and a list of such objects.