TY - RPRT KW - critical energy infrastructure KW - critical energy infrastructure protection KW - cyber security KW - cyberattack KW - energy security KW - EU KW - IT4Sec reports KW - NATO KW - public private partnership AU - Velichka Milina AB - The current understanding for effective security policy of the critical energy infrastructure focuses on the ability to systematically assess vulnerabilities, predict threats and neutralize the risks of cyber attacks on the interdependent elements of the complex, intelligent energy infrastructures. There are three major new developments in the security policy concerning the functioning of the critical energy infrastructure – cyber security, public-private partnership and international cooperation in the development and implementation of the policy for security of critical energy infrastructures. Various countries and international organizations offer their own policy models, while their efficiency is yet to be proven. BT - IT4Sec Reports CY - Sofia DA - January 2013 DO - http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/it4sec.0106 LA - eng M1 - 106 N2 - The current understanding for effective security policy of the critical energy infrastructure focuses on the ability to systematically assess vulnerabilities, predict threats and neutralize the risks of cyber attacks on the interdependent elements of the complex, intelligent energy infrastructures. There are three major new developments in the security policy concerning the functioning of the critical energy infrastructure – cyber security, public-private partnership and international cooperation in the development and implementation of the policy for security of critical energy infrastructures. Various countries and international organizations offer their own policy models, while their efficiency is yet to be proven. PB - Institute of Information and Communication Technologies PP - Sofia PY - 2013 T2 - IT4Sec Reports TI - New Trends in the Policies for Security of Critical Energy Infrastructures ER -