Vienna, Austria – Austria has begun implementing the European Union’s directives on securing and protecting critical infrastructure. This comes as part of its efforts to strengthen its national security system and enhance its preparedness to counter potential threats.
Official sources reported that the new measures include tightening security around critical infrastructure, such as energy facilities, transportation networks, and communications networks. They also include updating emergency plans and strengthening coordination among relevant agencies.
The European directives aim to improve member states’ ability to prevent security risks and respond quickly to crises. This is particularly important given the growing challenges related to cybersecurity and cross-border threats.
The Austrian government affirmed its full commitment to implementing these directives according to a defined timetable, with a focus on training relevant personnel. Furthermore, information and expertise will be shared with other EU member states to ensure the continuity of essential services and the protection of citizens.
Austria begins implementing EU directives to strengthen security and protection of vital facilities
Austria and the protection of vital facilities in the face of threats


