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Perspective of Cross-Cutting Criteria as a Major Instrument to Determination of Critical Infrastructure in the Czech Republic

Novotný Petr () and Rostek Petr ()
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Novotný Petr: Faculty of Safety Engineering, VSB – Technical University of Ostrava, Lumírova 13/630, Ostrava-Výškovice 700 30, Czech Republic
Rostek Petr: Faculty of Safety Engineering, VSB - Technical University of Ostrava, Lumírova 13/630, Ostrava-Výškovice 700 30, Czech Republic

Research Papers Faculty of Materials Science and Technology Slovak University of Technology, 2014, vol. 21, issue 341, 8

Abstract: This paper is concerned by issue of cross-cutting criteria by view of European Union and relevant Member States and regional level. Therefore it defines general solution for designation process of critical infrastructure elements. The paper consequently presents comparison of cross-cutting criteria in the Czech Republic and European Union. Thoughtful look of crosscutting criteria and regional critical infrastructure is following collated by present knowledge in realm of critical infrastructure in the Czech Republic.

Date: 2014
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