Substantiation of the critical infrastructure essence on the example of foreign countries
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The article deals with the essence of critical infrastructure and criteria for its identification on the example of foreign countries. The main reasons that propelled the study of the critical infrastructure issue have been identified. The category “critical infrastructure” is analyzed on the example of countries that are members of NATO and countries that are not members of NATO, and approaches to identifying critical infrastructure objects are established.
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