Critical infrastructure (CI) consists of physical and cyber systems (facilities, equipment, or installations) essential for the minimal functioning of the economy and the state. Not all strategic facilities are part of CI; inclusion depends on specific criteria outlined in a confidential annex of the National Critical Infrastructure Protection Program.
According to the Crisis Management Act, critical infrastructure includes systems and their functionally connected components, such as buildings, devices, installations, and services essential to national security, public administration, and key institutions. CI is crucial for the safety of citizens and efficient functioning of public administration, institutions, and businesses.
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