Cybersecurity in Poland

Cybersecurity in Poland
Author: Katarzyna Chałubińska-Jentkiewicz
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2022
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: 3030785513

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This open access book explores the legal aspects of cybersecurity in Poland. The authors are not limited to the framework created by the NCSA (National Cybersecurity System Act - this act was the first attempt to create a legal regulation of cybersecurity and, in addition, has implemented the provisions of the NIS Directive) but may discuss a number of other issues. The book presents international and EU regulations in the field of cybersecurity and issues pertinent to combating cybercrime and cyberterrorism. Moreover, regulations concerning cybercrime in a few select European countries are presented in addition to the problem of collision of state actions in ensuring cybersecurity and human rights. The advantages of the book include a comprehensive and synthetic approach to the issues related to the cybersecurity system of the Republic of Poland, a research perspective that takes as the basic level of analysis issues related to the security of the state and citizens, and the analysis of additional issues related to cybersecurity, such as cybercrime, cyberterrorism, and the problem of collision between states ensuring security cybernetics and human rights. The book targets a wide range of readers, especially scientists and researchers, members of legislative bodies, practitioners (especially judges, prosecutors, lawyers, law enforcement officials), experts in the field of IT security, and officials of public authorities. Most authors are scholars and researchers at the War Studies University in Warsaw. Some of them work at the Academic Centre for Cybersecurity Policy - a thinktank created by the Ministry of National Defence of the Republic of Poland. .

Poland's Security Policy

Poland's Security Policy
Author: Justyna Zając
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2016-11-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137595000

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This book examines how the changing post-Cold War order affected Poland’s security policy and particularly how the West’s weakening position and Russia’s revisionist policy reinforced the traditional view of security in Poland. It addresses the reasons why Poland, a middle power in Central Europe, adopted a bridging strategy in the early 1990s; how this strategy changed along with the redistribution of power in the international system; why, after the 2008 Georgian-Russian War, Poland took steps to support NATO consolidation, strengthen relations with the USA, and expand its own military capabilities; and how the Ukraine crisis affected Poland's security. This overview is an invaluable resource for students of international and European studies, security studies, political science, as well as for decision-makers, politicians, EU staff, and anyone interested in international politics in Central Europe.

Polish Defense Policy in the Context of National Security Strategy

Polish Defense Policy in the Context of National Security Strategy
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2006
Genre: National security
ISBN:

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Since the turn of this century, stability on the European continent has to a large degree depended on political-military cooperation among European countries as well as the establishment of common goals to eliminate current threats and risks such as terrorism. As far as Poland is concerned, its priority is to be an active leader in improving common security policy within the boundaries of the European Union (EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Polish security policy and strategy is shaped by its geographical location, which places Poland in NATO's main strategic area opposite the Russian Federation and Belarus. In other words, Poland sees itself as the eastern edge of NATO's area and as a front-line country. This motivates Poland to support NATO's further enlargement to the East because Warsaw understands that it is a primary key to stability in Europe and has a responsibility to support NATO activities in this region. This thesis analyzes the character of Polish Defense Policy after integration into NATO and the EU, and the impact this policy has had on its national interests. It focuses specifically on Poland's ongoing efforts to adjust its defense policy and strategy to meet contemporary demands through political-military cooperation and dialog with its allies.

Poland’s Foreign and Security Policy

Poland’s Foreign and Security Policy
Author: Ryszard Zięba
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2019-11-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030306976

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This book analyses determinants and the evolution of Poland’s foreign and security policy in the changing international order. By studying historical, geopolitical and domestic factors, the author offers a better understanding of Poland’s national interests and sheds new light on its foreign relations with the USA, Russia and the European Union. Furthermore, the author also discusses Poland’s cooperation within international organisations, such as NATO and the EU.