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Parliamentary questions
1 August 2012
E-007542/2012
Question for written answer
to the Commission
Rule 117
Silvia-Adriana Ţicău (S&D)

 Subject: Security of the transport sector
 Answer(s) 

In the first half of 2012 (31 May), the Commission published a working document concerning the security of the transport sector, identifying areas where EU action was necessary. The document stressed the need to protect the transport sector from cyber attacks. In the context of the Commission’s internal security strategy, a feasibility study was carried out regarding the creation of a European Cybercrime Centre (ECT) envisaging that it would become the focal point of efforts to combat cybercrime at European level.

What specific measures are being envisaged by the Commission to prevent cyber attacks, and in particular ensure the security of the transport sector? In this connection, how will the ENISA and the ECC be involved in efforts to prevent cyber attacks and in particular ensure the security of the transport sector?

Original language of question: RO 
Last updated: 14 August 2012Legal notice