Our well-being and the good functioning of the EU cities and infrastructures depend on the reliability of critical entities providing essential services, fundamental for societal or economic activities in many different sectors.
Therefore, the European Commission has recently proposed a new directive to enhance the resilience of Critical Infrastructure and create an all-hazards framework to support Member States in ensuring that critical entities are able to prevent, resist, absorb and recover from disruptive incidents, both natural and man-made.
The proposal covers ten sectors: energy, transport, banking, financial market infrastructures, health, drinking water, waste water, digital infrastructure, public administration and space.
3 key aspects of the directive are:
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