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Private law perspectives of cybersecurity
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CEUR workshop proceedings, 2024, Vol. 3731, Art. 12, OnlineOnly
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CASAROSA, Federica, COMANDÉ, Giovanni, Private law perspectives of cybersecurity, CEUR workshop proceedings, 2024, Vol. 3731, Art. 12, OnlineOnly - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/77855
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Cybersecurity is very rarely related to private law. However, the normative evolution and the growing intertwining of economic and organisational dependencies between entities, economic operators, and public administrations make increasingly evident the mutual influences between the legal area of cyber security with more and more of the substantial structures of private law. The overlaps and the cases of tension between the normative plexuses will be highlighted, as well as the need for linkage and translation of what are legal requirements into technical needs. The conclusions will provide suggestions for regulatory policy and interpretive practices. In the background, the contribution highlights the emergence of an increasingly intricate relationship between the cyber security requirements of value chains and the different levels of standardisation that must be implemented.
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Published online: 19 July 2024