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Cybersecurity as an element in the planning activities of public administration
 
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Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn
 
 
Publication date: 2021-09-20
 
 
Cybersecurity and Law 2021;5(1):45-52
 
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The focus of this article is on planning in the field of cybersecurity. Planning activities in this respect play a vital role, not only in systematising tasks relating to cybersecurity, but also of the authorities whose power extends to these matters. Cybersecurity occupies a special place in the public domain, and it is within this domain that planning is intended to ensure the coordination of activities in emergency situations. The plans which cover cybersecurity allow the prevention and monitoring of threats, and act accordingly as they arise, as well as to effectively remedy the effects caused by them.
 
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