
""A resilient society is essential for our national security, as well as our economic and social well-being. This resilience relies on the continuous availability of a wide range of essential services including the water we drink, the food we eat, the energy that lights and heats our homes, the transport we depend on, and the health services that keep us healthy.""
""These Critical Entities are significant, and they are increasingly interconnected and interdependent. Many of them are provided by private industry in partnership with the State. While the resilience of critical infrastructure has always been part of our emergency strategy in Ireland, we now recognise the need for a more strategic approach to enhance this area.""
The Irish government has introduced a National Strategy on the Resilience of Critical Entities to safeguard essential public services and critical national infrastructure from cyber threats. This framework aligns with the EU's Critical Entities Resilience Directive, mandating Member States to protect essential services. The strategy emphasizes the importance of a resilient society for national security and well-being, highlighting the interconnectedness of critical entities. Five strategic goals focus on improving risk assessment and embedding resilience across various sectors.
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