Critical infrastructure protection : Increased resilience through risk management, business continuity management, information and cybersecurity, and managing unwanted events
Critical infrastructure protection : Increased resilience through risk management, business continuity management, information and cybersecurity, and managing unwanted events
Beskrivning
The changing world and security policy developments place increased demands on society’s actors to be able to maintain vital societal functions. In order for vital societal functions to be maintained, critical infrastructure needs to aim to, as far as possible, function in everyday life, during a peacetime crisis, during threat of war, and ultimately during war. In order for Sweden to function and be defended in war, all actors, both public and private, need to take responsibility for strengthening society’s resilience and have the ability to continue operating their critical infrastructure even during a crisis and ultimately during war. Those who provide critical infrastructure need to create a resilience in the organisation and it’s activities as this is a basic condition for Sweden’s preparedness. This may involve reducing the probability of risks occurring or ensuring access to resources in the form of staff, goods, services, and information. The need to work with resilience