Cybersecurity in Poland : Legal Aspects.
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2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Cybersecurityin Poland
- Preface
- Contents
- About the Editors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I: Providing Cybersecurity as a New Challenge for Governments
- Cyberspace and Cybersecurity
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Definitions of Cyberspace
- 3 Definitions of Cybersecurity
- References
- Cyberspace as an Area of Legal Regulation
- References
- Cyberspace, Cybercrime, Cyberterrorism
- 1 Cyberspace
- 2 Cybersecurity
- 3 The Notion of Cybercrime
- 4 The Classification of Cybercrimes
- 5 Challenges Related to the Emergence of Computer Crime
- 6 Cyberterrorism and Cyberwar
- 7 Terrorism in EU Law
- 8 Cyberterrorism: Terrorism in Cyberspace
- References
- International Regulations of Cybersecurity
- 1 General Remarks
- 2 Organisation for Economic-Cooperation and Development
- 3 Council of Europe
- 4 Organisation for Security and co-Operation in Europe
- 5 United Nations
- 6 The International Telecommunication Union
- 7 Group of Eight
- References
- Cybersecurity in the European Union Law
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Council Framework Decision 2005/222/JHA of the 24th of February 2005 on Attacks Against Information Systems
- 3 Directive 2013/40/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of the 12th of August 2013 on Attacks Against Information...
- 4 Directive 2017/541 (EU) of the European Parliament and of the Council of the 15th of March 2017 on Combating Terrorism
- 5 Directive 2008/114/EC of the 8th of December 2008 on the Identification and Designation of European Critical Infrastructures
- 6 Directive 2002/21/EC on a Common Regulatory Framework for Electronic Communications Networks and Services (A Framework Direc...
- 7 Directive 2006/24/EC on the Retention of Data Generated or Processed in Connection with the Provision of Publicly Available.
- 8 Regulation No 910/2014 on Electronic Identification and Trust Services for Electronic Transactions in the Internal Market (e...
- 9 Directive 2016/1148 Concerning Measures for a High Common Level of Security of Network and Information Systems Across the Un...
- 10 Directive (EU) 2018/1972 Establishing the European Electronic Communications Code
- 11 Regulation (EU) No 2019/881 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 April 2019 on ENISA (The European Union Age...
- 12 The European Cybercrime Centre (EC3)
- References
- National Cybersecurity System Act
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Entities of the National Cybersecurity System
- 3 CSIRT MON, CSIRT NASK and CSIRT GOV
- 4 The Competent Authorities for Cybersecurity
- 5 The Minister Competent for Computerisation and the Minister of National Defense
- 6 The Government Plenipotentiary for Cybersecurity
- 7 The College for Cybersecurity
- 8 Incident Response Teams for a Given Sector or Subsector
- 9 Operators of Essential Services
- 10 Digital Service Providers
- 11 Entities Providing Cybersecurity Services
- 12 Entities Referred to in Article 4(7)-(15) of the Act on the National Cybersecurity System
- 13 Penalties Provided for in the Act on the National Security System
- 14 The Cybersecurity Strategy
- 15 Legal Acts Modified by the Act on the National Cybersecurity System
- 16 Legal Acts Issued Under the Authorisations Included in the Act on the National Cybersecurity System
- References
- The New National Security Strategy of the Republic of Poland
- 1 Terminology Issues
- 2 The Countersignature Issue
- 3 Security Strategies of the Republic of Poland 1990-2007
- 4 The White Book on the National Security of the Republic of Poland
- 5 National Security Strategy of the Republic of Poland 2014
- 6 National Security Strategy of the Republic of Poland 2020
- 7 Conclusions.
- References
- The Cybersecurity Strategy of the Republic of Poland
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Cybersecurity Strategy vs. Normative Acts and Strategic Documents
- 3 The Vision, Main Goal, and Specific Objectives of the Strategy
- 4 The Means for Fulfilling the Strategyś Objectives and the Entities Involved in Its Implementation
- 5 The Means for Readiness, Response and Restoration
- 6 Risk Assessment
- 7 Educational, Informational and Training Programmes in the Field of Cybersecurity
- 8 Developing, Reviewing and Updating the Strategy
- References
- The Functioning of State Power Structures and Cybersecurity
- References
- Personal Data Protection in the Context of the Act on the National Cybersecurity System
- References
- Space Security and Cybersecurity in Poland
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Polish Space History and Polish Space Business
- 3 Polish Space Legislation
- 4 Polish and the European Approach in SSA: Rising Stakes for Civilian Space Programmes
- 5 Space and Cyber Security
- 6 Concluding Remarks
- References
- Part II: Competences, Obligations and Tasks of Entities Responsible for Ensuring Cybersecurity Under the National Cybersecurit...
- Cybersecurity as a Public Task in Administration
- 1 General Remarks
- 2 The Main Benefits of a Well-Designed Security Policy
- 3 Conclusions
- References
- The Authorities Competent for Cybersecurity
- References
- The Main Tasks of the Network of Computer Security Incident Response Teams in the Light of the Act on the National Cybersecuri...
- Reference
- Tasks of the Minister of National Defence in the Field of Cybersecurity
- 1 The Notion of a Task Within the Domain of Public Administration-The Responsibilities Associated with the Activities of a Pub...
- 2 The Position of the Minister of National Defence in the State System
- 3 The National Cybersecurity System.
- 4 The Task Norms of the Minister of National Defence Within the Framework of the National Cybersecurity System
- 5 Summary
- References
- Role of the Minister Competent for Computerisation in the Cybersecurity System
- References
- The Duties and Legal Status of the Government Plenipotentiary for Cybersecurity and the College for Cybersecurity
- 1 The Legal Status of the Government Plenipotentiary for Cybersecurity
- 2 The Duties of the Government Plenipotentiary for Cybersecurity
- 3 Cooperation Between the Plenipotentiary and the College for Cybersecurity
- 4 Summary
- References
- Part III: Obligations of Other Entities Included in the National Cybersecurity System (``Participants ́́of the National Cybers...
- Tasks of Operators of Essential Services and Digital Service Providers
- Annex No. 1, Sectors and subsectors and types of entities, defines the areas to be regulated
- References
- The Obligations of Public Entities
- 1 Range of Public Entities Subject to Cyber Security Obligations
- 2 Obligation to Report and Handle an Incident in a Public Entity
- 3 Formal Requirements for Reporting an Incident in a Public Entity
- 4 Obligation to Designate a Person Responsible for Contacts with National Cyber Security System Operators
- 5 Obligation to Provide Information to the Competent CSIRT
- 6 Summary
- References
- The System of Control and Supervision of Operators of Essential Services, Digital Service Providers and Entities Providing Cyb...
- References
- Monetary Penalties in the National Cybersecurity System Act
- 1 Introductory Remarks
- 2 Administrative Penalties Provided for in the NCSA
- 3 Catalogue of Penalties
- 4 Penalty Increase
- 5 The Liability of Managers of Operators of Essential Services
- References
- The Liability of Entities Providing Services by Electronic Means for Digital Content.
- 1 General Remarks
- 2 What Is Digital Content?
- 3 Entities Providing Services by Electronic Means
- 4 The Liability of the Providers of Services by Electronic Means
- 5 Mere Conduit
- 6 Caching
- 7 Hosting
- 8 There Is No Obligation to Filter Content Or Is There?
- References
- Part IV: Combating Cybercrime as a Special Task in the Area of Cybersecurity
- Cybercrime and Cyberterrorism in Polish Law
- 1 Computer Crimes in the Penal Code of 1997
- 2 Cyberterrorism: ``Cybercrimes of a Terrorist Nature ́́
- References
- Cybercrime in Selected European Countries
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Czech Republic
- 3 Estonia
- 4 France
- 5 Germany
- 6 The United Kingdom
- 7 Spain
- References
- The Entities and Institutions in Charge of Combating Cybercrime in Poland
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Ministry Competent for Computerisation
- 3 The Internal Security Agency
- 4 The Police
- 5 The Public Prosecutorś Office
- 6 The Ministry of Defence
- 7 Summary
- References
- Operational Activities in the Field of Cybersecurity
- 1 Foreword
- 2 The Information Society and the Challenges Related to Security
- 3 Technological Aspects of Covert Operations
- 4 Redefining State Activities-New Tools for Crime Prevention-Spyware in the Service of Security
- 5 Conflicts of Interest Regarding Data Protected by Law
- 6 Summary
- References
- Operational Activities and the Right to Privacy
- References
- Summary
- References
- Literature
- Judgments
- Legal Acts
- National Law
- Others
- International Law
- United Nations
- Council of Europe
- G7/G8 Group
- European Union
- Standards.