Cyber security culture in Romania
Journal
Romanian Journal of Information Technology and Automatic Control
ISSN
1220-1758
Date Issued
2019-12-20
Author(s)
Albescu, Alexandra Raluca
Perețeanu, Georgiana Cristina
DOI
10.33436/v29i4y201906
Abstract
Cyber security education and culture together with crisis management and combating
misinformation represent the needs of a new collective defense. The defense is no longer realized by the
state, as a political-administrative entity, but by the citizens through civil society, so that a decentralization of
resources, information and responsibilities, necessary for the prevention and management of security crises,
is achieved. A modern state seeks to identify new security solutions, to develop a modern legislation in the
field, and to provide the resources needed to develop the national security system. The main resources that
need to be properly structured and fructified are the information and human resources.
misinformation represent the needs of a new collective defense. The defense is no longer realized by the
state, as a political-administrative entity, but by the citizens through civil society, so that a decentralization of
resources, information and responsibilities, necessary for the prevention and management of security crises,
is achieved. A modern state seeks to identify new security solutions, to develop a modern legislation in the
field, and to provide the resources needed to develop the national security system. The main resources that
need to be properly structured and fructified are the information and human resources.
