Risks, threats and vulnerabilities related to EU classified information within CSDP missions and operations
Danut Maftei
National Strategies Observer (NOS), 2015, vol. 1
Abstract:
Within the current multilateral security framework, Romania actively contributes together with other EU Member States to support international endeavours that have generated the development of missions and operations for peacekeeping, peace enforcement, rule of law, police assisting/reforming and reconstruction. The personnel of the national defence system takes part in a wide range of international missions, bringing a strong contribution to the fulfilment of the strategic objectives commissioned by aforementioned organizations. This paper represents a synthesis of several interviews conducted with different National Experts and provides some significant insights related to the protection of EU Classified Information during deploying CSDP (Common Security and Defence Policy) missions and operations by the European Union. The research underlines some possible risks, threats and vulnerabilities related to the EU Classified Information, and moreover to the EU security, that are generated by internal and external facts.
Keywords: European Union; EU Classified Information; protection; security; threats; risks; vulnerabilities (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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