Definition: The National Schema on Cybersecurity is a comprehensive framework developed by a country's government to address and mitigate cyber threats and risks. It outlines a set of guidelines, best practices, and standards that organizations and individuals should follow to protect their digital assets and information from cyberattacks. The schema covers various aspects of cybersecurity, including risk assessment, incident response, data protection, network security, and employee awareness and training. It serves as a reference document for organizations to develop their cybersecurity strategies and ensure a consistent and coordinated approach to cybersecurity across the nation.
Example: The National Schema on Cybersecurity is a framework developed by governments to provide guidance and best practices for organizations to enhance their cybersecurity posture. Here are a few examples of how the National Schema on Cybersecurity can be applied:
LOST view: LV-Architecture Principles
Identifier: http://data.europa.eu/dr8/egovera/NationalSchemaOnCybersecurityRequirement
EIRA traceability: eira:BindingInstrumentRequirement
ABB name: egovera:NationalSchemaOnCybersecurityRequirement
EIRA concept: eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock
Last modification: 26/06/2023
dct:title: National Schema on Cybersecurity
dct:identifier: egovera:NationalSchemaOnCybersecurityRequirement
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| eira:ABB | eira:BindingInstrumentRequirement |
| dct:modified | 26/07/2023 |
| dct:spatial | National |
| dct:identifier | https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/european-data-strategy/open-data_en |
| dct:title | National legal act on local tax regulation |
| skos:example | For instance, in the UK, the implementation of the EU's PSI Directive is done through the Re-use of Public Sector Information Regulations 2015. In France, the 'Digital Republic' Act of 2016 governs open data and data re-use. In Germany, the Open Data Act of 2017 regulates the provision of federal government data. |
| eira:concept | eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock |
| skos:note | The national open data legislation in EU member states is based on the EU's Directive on open data and the re-use of public sector information (PSI Directive). This directive encourages EU countries to make as much public sector information available for re-use as possible. Each member state has the responsibility to implement this directive into their national law, which may vary in specifics from country to country. |
| skos:definition | Open data legislation in EU member states is a set of national laws and regulations that implement and develop the European Union's regulations on open data. These laws govern the accessibility, reusability, and distribution of various types of data held by public sector bodies. The aim is to promote transparency, innovation, and economic growth by making data freely available to all. |
| eira:definitionSource | European Commission |
| eira:definitionSourceReference | https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/european-data-strategy/open-data_en |
| eira:view | LV-Binding Power and Jurisdiction |