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№ 2/2021

№ 2/2021

Nauk. pr. NDFI 2021 (2): 44–68
https://doi.org/10.33763/npndfi2021.02.044

ECONOMIC SECURITY

KLYMENKO Kateryna 1, SAVOSTIANENKO Maksym 2

1SESE “The Academy of Financial Management”
OrcID ID : https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8295-1333
2SESE “The Academy of Financial Management”, Kyiv
OrcID ID : https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6712-5831


Strengthening the protection of critical infrastructure: domestic realities and international cooperation


The article emphasizes that the creation of a state system of critical infrastructure protection requires legal regulation of the basic principles of its operation, the introduction of common approaches to the management of system facilities at the state and local levels, defining the principles of interaction between state bodies and society. and citizens. Specific problematic aspects of the sphere of critical infrastructure protection in the process of reform are considered, among which: lack of a unified national system of critical infrastructure protection; insufficiency and inconsistency of normative-legal regulation on protection of systems and objects of critical infrastructure; lack of a state body responsible for coordinating actions in the field of critical infrastructure protection, uncertainty of powers, tasks and responsibilities of central executive bodies and other state bodies in the field of critical infrastructure protection, as well as rights, duties and responsibilities of owners (managers) critical infrastructure; underdeveloped public-private partnership in the field of critical infrastructure protection and uncertainty of sources of funding for critical infrastructure protection measures, insufficient level of international cooperation in the field of critical infrastructure protection. Some issues of strengthening the protection of critical infrastructure in the context of cooperation with IFI`s have been studied. The authors consider the financing of infrastructure development projects implemented in Ukraine through borrowings raised by Ukraine from international partners, including the EBRD, the World Bank, KfW and others. The need to adopt the draft Law of Ukraine “On Critical Infrastructure” № 5219 was emphasized. To support the critical infrastructure protection management system, it is proposed to adopt a Critical Infrastructure Protection Management Strategy for the medium term until 2025, which will form the basis for sustainable and inclusive development of the critical infrastructure protection system and the national economy in general.

Keywords:critical infrastructure, critical infrastructure protection, international financial organizations, Draft Law on Critical Infrastructure №5219, National Security and Defense Council, National Commission for Critical Infrastructure Protection

JEL: F52, H54, H56


Klymenko K. . Strengthening the protection of critical infrastructure: domestic realities and international cooperation / K. Klymenko, M. Savostianenko // Наукові праці НДФІ. - 2021. - № 2. - C. 44-68.

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