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CZECH CHAPTER CHAPTER - Oct 03, 2013 |
Technical Aspects of New Czech Cyber Law |
The Czech Cyber Security Working Group (CSSWG), the chapter, the National Police Academy of the Czech Republic in Prague and the Czech National Security Authority (NSA) organized the chapter's 44th Security Seminar in October focused on technical aspects of the new cybersecurity law. The Czech Republic is preparing new law regarding cybersecurity and protection of state critical infrastructure. Representatives of the NSA (the guarantor of cybersecurity in the Czech Republic) presented the legislation and technical aspects of this law. The seminar attracted 178 participants, mainly representative of the government and military and providers of the state critical infrastructure. Wide discussion showed the importance of the law and the topic as well. More information available on the website of the CSSWG and the chapter. |
Event Photographs: |
![]() Attendees gather in the auditorium for the October event on new cybersecurity law in the Czech Republic. |
![]() Dusan Navratil, director, Czech National Security Authority, addresses event attendees in October. |
![]() Presenting at the October seminar on cybersecurity law are (l-r) Josef Strelec, chapter president; Premysl Pazderka, National Security Authority (NSA); Jaroslav Smid, deputy director, NSA; Navratil; Josef Pozar, Ph.D., dean, National Police Academy (NPA) of the Czech Republic; Dr. Radomir Valica, NSA; Ludmila Cirtkova, vice rector, NPA; and Petr Jirasek, chairman of the Czech Cyber Security Working Group and AFCEA regional vice president. |