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The new Hungarian cybersecurity landscape

The new Hungarian cybersecurity landscape. Dr. Ferenc Suba Vice-Chair, European Network and Information Security Agency Chairman, National CERT Working Group National Cybersecurity Coordination Council Senior advisor, Prime Minister’s Office, Ministry of the Interior.

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The new Hungarian cybersecurity landscape

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  1. The newHungariancybersecuritylandscape Dr. Ferenc Suba Vice-Chair, European Network and Information Security Agency Chairman, National CERT Working Group National Cybersecurity Coordination Council Senior advisor, Prime Minister’s Office, Ministry of the Interior

  2. Hungarian Cybersecurity Govt. Institutions, • Cybsec. Govt. Inst.: asdefinedbyE-InformationSecurityAct No. 50 of the Year 2013 • Nat. Cybsec. Coord. Council (PrimeMinister’s Office, nationalcoordination) • CybersecurityAuthority (Ministry of National Development, assessment and supervision) • National Security Office (Ministry of Public Administration and Justice, vulnerabilityhandlingbyrequest) • CERTs: • GovernmentIncidentHandling Centre (CERT-Hungary, operatedbySpecial Service of National Security) • CIP CERT (operatedby General Directoratefor National Catastrophy Management) • SpecialisedCERTs (e.g. MoD, Media and Telco Regulator)

  3. Hungarian National Cybersecurity Strategy • Representsthehighestlevel of committment /PrimeMinister’s Office resp. fortheimplementation - chair (János Lázár statesecretary) + cybercoordinator (Réka Szemerkényiambassador) + senioradvisor (Ferenc Suba)/ • Main foci: coordinationwithinthegovernment + inclusion of non-statekeyplayers + implementationofactionplan • Structure: National CybersecurityCoordinationCouncil (ministerial and expertlevel, relevantministries + authorities), National Cybersecurity Forum (business, academia, NGOsat CEO level), WorkingGroups (seniorexpertlevel, e.g. e-Government, HomelandSecurity, CERT)

  4. National Cybersecurity Action Plan • Draft finalised by the working groups • Government officials + private experts delegated by the Forum • Main areas: coordination of operational work, international relations, government IT projects, R & D, education, business incentives

  5. ChildProtectionintheCybersecurityStrategy • Definiton of cyberspace: infrastructure + socio-economicprocesses • Defintion of cybersecurity: state + process (political, legal, economic, educational, awarenessraising, technicaltools) • Values, vision, objectives: Hungarian cyberspace = secure and reliable environment: a) for individuals and communities, to ensure social development and integration through free and secure communication guaranteeing the protection of personal information, c) for future generations, to ensure value-based education and the collection of experiences resulting in healthy, undisturbed mental development, Hungary declares the following objectives: e) to ensure that the establishment of a secure cyberspace for children andfuture generations is consistent with international best practices.

  6. Child Protection in the Cybersecurity Strategy Tasks: h) Child protection. Hungary regards the creation and maintenance of an environment allowing the healthy development of children as a vital element of cyber security, which is treated as a priority in all affected areas, achieving, at the same time, the objectives of the European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children. Particular emphasis is laid on encouraging the creation of quality online content for young people, supporting awareness-raising and preparatory measures, the prevention of the harassment and exploitation of children, and the establishment of a secure online environment. For this purpose, Hungarian non-governmental organisations which have been successful in online child protection are key partners.

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