European strategy and legislation for cybersecurity: implications for Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Vidal Carvalho, João
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Sandro, Rocha, Álvaro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11110/1876
Resumo: ‘‘Cyber-attacks can be more dangerous than guns and tanks’’. This statement was made by Junker in his speech in the EU ‘‘State of the Union’’ in 2017 and reflects the extreme importance of this phenomenon. The increasing variety of devices that can access to Internet has contributed to the overall growth of internet users, in all kinds of places and circumstances. These devices are now part of our lives and we use it for everything. As the number of devices and tasks that we do with it are growing, more prone we are to cyber-attacks. As well, as the number of user’s victim of these attacks are increasing, the general concerns about cybercrime are growing too. The growing list of cybercrimes includes crimes that have been made possible by computers, such as network intrusions and the dissemination of computer viruses, as well as computer-based variations of existing crimes, such as identity theft and terrorism which have become as major problem to people and nations. In this context, the European Union is leading the effort to regulate the defence against cyber-threats in both normative/legal and strategic levels. This reality is also very present in Portugal, where there is a sense of lack of control and capacity to combat this kind of threats. In this article, we present the European Strategy and Legislation for Cybersecurity and how this strategy applies and involves Portugal.
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title European strategy and legislation for cybersecurity: implications for Portugal
spellingShingle European strategy and legislation for cybersecurity: implications for Portugal
Vidal Carvalho, João
Cybersecurity
Cybercrime
Cyber-attacks
Cyber-threats
Information security
Cyberdefence
Cyber extortion
title_short European strategy and legislation for cybersecurity: implications for Portugal
title_full European strategy and legislation for cybersecurity: implications for Portugal
title_fullStr European strategy and legislation for cybersecurity: implications for Portugal
title_full_unstemmed European strategy and legislation for cybersecurity: implications for Portugal
title_sort European strategy and legislation for cybersecurity: implications for Portugal
author Vidal Carvalho, João
author_facet Vidal Carvalho, João
Carvalho, Sandro
Rocha, Álvaro
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Sandro
Rocha, Álvaro
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vidal Carvalho, João
Carvalho, Sandro
Rocha, Álvaro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cybersecurity
Cybercrime
Cyber-attacks
Cyber-threats
Information security
Cyberdefence
Cyber extortion
topic Cybersecurity
Cybercrime
Cyber-attacks
Cyber-threats
Information security
Cyberdefence
Cyber extortion
description ‘‘Cyber-attacks can be more dangerous than guns and tanks’’. This statement was made by Junker in his speech in the EU ‘‘State of the Union’’ in 2017 and reflects the extreme importance of this phenomenon. The increasing variety of devices that can access to Internet has contributed to the overall growth of internet users, in all kinds of places and circumstances. These devices are now part of our lives and we use it for everything. As the number of devices and tasks that we do with it are growing, more prone we are to cyber-attacks. As well, as the number of user’s victim of these attacks are increasing, the general concerns about cybercrime are growing too. The growing list of cybercrimes includes crimes that have been made possible by computers, such as network intrusions and the dissemination of computer viruses, as well as computer-based variations of existing crimes, such as identity theft and terrorism which have become as major problem to people and nations. In this context, the European Union is leading the effort to regulate the defence against cyber-threats in both normative/legal and strategic levels. This reality is also very present in Portugal, where there is a sense of lack of control and capacity to combat this kind of threats. In this article, we present the European Strategy and Legislation for Cybersecurity and how this strategy applies and involves Portugal.
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