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14 August 2014

Spain Establishes National Commission For Critical Infrastructure Protection

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The National Commission for Critical Infrastructure Protection (source document in Spanish), established on July 1 and chaired by the Secretary of State for Security, is the competent body to approve Sectoral Strategic Plans and to designate critical operators.
Spain Government, Public Sector

The National Commission for Critical Infrastructure Protection (source document in Spanish), established on July 1 and chaired by the Secretary of State for Security, is the competent body to approve Sectoral Strategic Plans and to designate critical operators.

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