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REGULATION FRAMEWORK. 1.1.1 Identification of European CI The first steps regarding international legislation for CI were the following:  European Commission Communication for CIP against Terrorism, in 2004  European Commission Green Book, in 2005  European Commission Communication about a European Programme for CIP, in 2006 Finally, in December 2008, European Council adopted Directive 2008/114/EC, regarding the identification and designation of European CI and the assessment of the need to improve their protection. The scope of the Directive 2008/114/EC was limited to the energy and transport sectors. It constituted the first step to identify and designate ECIs and assess the need to improve their protection. The Directive outlined the approach for all Member States to identify, designate, and protect European Critical Infrastructures in the energy and transport sectors, while indicating the ICT sector as a priority for possible future expansion of its scope. The objective of the Directive 2008/114/EC refers to infrastructures that are critical from a European perspective, i.e. where their disruption would have an impact on at least two Member States. The Directive specifies that Member States had to take the necessary measures to comply with the Directive by January 2011 and sets January 2012 as the start date for the review of the Directive. In order to establish a common perspective and facilitate implementation, Directive provides definitions for several key terms, such as ‘Critical Infrastructure’, ‘European Critical Infrastructure’, ‘risk analysis’, ‘sensitive Critical Infrastructure protection related information’, ‘protection’ and ‘owners/operators of ECIs’. Directive 2008/114/EC also requires all Member States to adopt a four- step process and to apply cross-cutting and sectorial criteria to identify ECIs in the energy and transport sectors. In order to facilitate a cooperative approach, the Directive also requires the relevant Member States — those within which an ECI is identified and those which may be affected by its disruption — to engage in negotiations leading to the designation of ECIs. Once an ECI is identified, the Directive 2008/114/EC requires a specific set of actions to be taken by its owners/operators in order to develop an Operator Security Plan (OSP) documenting critical assets and security measures. However, concessions exist for ECI entities that already have similar or equivalent requirements in place. The Directive makes the Member State author...
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