Примери за използване на Attacks against information на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Attacks against information systems.
Of cybercrime, i.e. attacks against information systems.
Member States should provide for penalties in respect of attacks against information.
Directive on attacks against information systems.
European Commission: Proposal for a Directive on attacks against information systems.
Proposal for a Directive on attacks against information systems, repealing Framework Decision 2005/222/JHA.
Finland has also transposed Directive 2013/40/EU on attacks against information systems.
The proposed Directive on attacks against information systems repeals the Council Framework Decision 2005/222/JHA.
Directive 2013/40/EU of the European Parliament andof the Council of 12 August 2013 on attacks against information systems.
Directive 2013/40/EU on attacks against information systems.
This Directive establishes minimum rules concerning the definition of criminal offences andsanctions in the area of attacks against information systems.
It co-decided the Directive on attacks against information systems.
It also introduces new aggravating circumstances andhigher criminal sanctions, in order to effectively prevent large-scale attacks against information systems.
EU Directive 2013/40/EU on attacks against information systems.
The persons who control this centre are among the offenders,as they use the compromised computers to launch attacks against information systems.
The European Parliament supported the directive on attacks against information systems, repealing the Council Framework Decision 2005/222/JHA.
Calls for a legislative proposal to reinforce EC3's its mandate, andcalls for swift transposition of Directive 2013/40/EU of 12 August 2013 on attacks against information systems;
Crimes unique to electronic networks,e.g., attacks against information systems, denial of service and hacking.
(37) This Framework Decision is without prejudice to the rules pertaining to illicit access to data laid down in Council Framework Decision 2005/222/JHA of 24 February 2005 on attacks against information systems[6].
An Analysis of Directive 2013/40/EU- attacks against information systems.
The Commission's proposal on cybercrime builds on rules that have been in force since 2005, and introduces new aggravating circumstances and higher criminal sanctions that are necessary to fight more effectively the growing threat andoccurrence of large scale attacks against information systems.
An Analysis of Directive 2013/40/EU- attacks against information systems.
Today, the Commission decided to send lettersof formal notice to Italy and Slovenia concerning the incorrect implementation of the Directive on Attacks against Information Systems(Directive 2013/40/EU).
Council Framework Decision 2005/222/JHA of 24 February 2005 on attacks against information systems(5) provides that the intentional illegal access to information systems, including to data retained therein, is to be made punishable as a criminal offence.
This will aim to fight the growing threat andoccurrence of large scale attacks against information systems more effectively.
The European Commission decided today to open infringement procedures by sending letters of formalnotice to Bulgaria and Portugal for the incorrect implementation of certain provisions of the Directive on Attacks against Information Systems(Directive 2013/40/EU).
The third includes crimes unique to electronic networks,i.e. attacks against information systems, denial of service and hacking.
More importantly, the report underlined that"several emerging threats have been highlighted by recent attacks across Europe since adoption of the FD,in particular the emergence of large scale simultaneous attacks against information systems and increased criminal use of so called"botnets".
Stricter rules were proposed in May to protect European citizens from attacks against information systems and cybercrime.
In this regard, the Commission shall examine before 1 January 2019 whether Directive 2013/40/EU(on attacks against information systems) should be updated to include metering systems.