Towards coherent cybersecurity in the EU? The impact of the NIS Directive implementation on the European cyberspace
Směrem ke koherentní kyberbezpečnosti v EU? Dopad implementace NIS směrnice na evropský kyberprostor
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/177637Identifikátory
SIS: 249063
Kolekce
- Kvalifikační práce [18324]
Autor
Vedoucí práce
Oponent práce
Milevski, Lukas
Fakulta / součást
Fakulta sociálních věd
Obor
European Politics and Society: Vaclav Havel Joint Master Programme
Katedra / ústav / klinika
Katedra evropských studií
Datum obhajoby
20. 9. 2022
Nakladatel
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědJazyk
Angličtina
Známka
Výborně
To what extent is the EU's cybersecurity framework coherent? Coherence, defined as a shared understanding of security and institutional cooperation in the scope of this paper, has been a vital objective in developing European cybersecurity. Even though the EU has placed significant emphasis on the development of coherence in its cyber domain to ensure a consistent response between national actors during cross-border attacks, few studies have attempted to evaluate the coherence of the policy area. Moreover, few to none have focused on the Directive on security of network and information systems (NIS Directive), the first and only EU-level legislation intended to improve national capabilities and enhance cross-border collaboration. In light of this, the purpose of this study is to fill a gap in the academic literature by focusing on the implementation of the NIS Directive by the Member States and studying its effect on the coherence of European cybersecurity. To do so, it employs qualitative content analysis to examine the impact of national cybersecurity strategies and operators of essential services as part of the Directive's implementation on the shared understanding of security and institutional cooperation. The research finds that while most Member States tend to have a shared understanding of...