Protecting critical infrastructure

 

SUMMARY OF:

Directive 2008/114/EC — identification and designation of European critical infrastructures and assessment of the need to improve their protection

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE DIRECTIVE?

It establishes a European Union (EU) process for identifying and designating European critical infrastructures* (ECIs), and sets out an approach for improving their protection.

KEY POINTS

Identification and designation of ECIs

Operator security plans

Security liaison officers

Reporting

FROM WHEN DOES THE DIRECTIVE APPLY?

It has applied since 12 January 2009. EU countries had to incorporate it into national law by 12 January 2011.

BACKGROUND

* KEY TERMS

Critical infrastructure: assets or systems essential for the maintenance of vital social functions, health, safety, security, and economic or social wellbeing of people. European critical infrastructure (ECI) is critical infrastructure in EU countries whose disruption or destruction would have a significant impact on at least 2 EU countries (e.g. electricity power plants or oil transmission pipelines).

MAIN DOCUMENT

Council Directive 2008/114/EC of 8 December 2008 on the identification and designation of European critical infrastructures and the assessment of the need to improve their protection (OJ L 345, 23.12.2008, pp. 75–82)

RELATED DOCUMENTS

Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament — Critical Infrastructure Protection in the fight against terrorism (COM(2004) 702 final, 20.10.2004)

Green Paper on a European programme for critical infrastructure protection (COM(2005) 576 final, 17.11.2005)

Communication from the Commission on a European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection (COM(2006) 786 final, 12.12.2006)

Commission Staff Working Document on a new approach to the European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection: Making European Critical Infrastructures more secure (SWD(2013) 318 final, 28.8.2013)

last update 14.11.2016