Introduction
Information technologies are increasingly being exposed to the potentially malicious intentions of various interest groups and individuals. Therefore, a systematic and coordinated effort to improve cybersecurity abilities is key for a safe digital society.
The Croatian cybersecurity system is a complex cross-sectorial network of institutions and regulations in constant development but aligned with the requirements acquired through the country s membership of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
This article is the second in a series on the regulation of cybersecurity in Croatia.(1)
Information Security Act institutions
The first legal act to regulate cybersecurity matters in Croatia was the Information Security Act (
Introduction
As all segments of society are becoming increasingly dependent on technology and various information is becoming more exposed on the Internet, the significance of cyberspace is growing in importance. As a result, cybersecurity initiatives are growing in number and scope. They are no longer directed only towards the government or the public sector but are starting to encompass social and economic sectors of modern society.
The Croatian cybersecurity system is a cross-sectorial complex network of institutions and regulations in constant development but aligned with the requirements acquired through the country s membership of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. From a legal perspective, various cybersecurity matters are covered by several relevant acts, each addressing different issues within its scope. This article explores this legislation.