Translations:Critical Entities‘ Resilience Directive (CER)/7/en

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Recital 20 states that threats to the security of network and information systems can have different causes, which is why the CER-D applies an "all-hazards" approach that covers the resilience of network and information systems as well as the physical components and physical environment of these systems.

Note:
A first draft for a national implementing law of the CER-D, significantly after the end of the transposition period, was submitted to parliament for review in December 2024 under the title "Critical Entities Resilience Act" (hereinafter RKEG-Draft).[1]

The review period ended on January 14, 2025. This legislative process is currently not yet concluded.

  1. Parliament Austria, Resilienz kritischer Einrichtungen-Gesetz – RKEG (1/ME), https://www.parlament.gv.at/gegenstand/XXVIII/ME/1?selectedStage=100 (accessed January 22, 2025).