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Collected Papers of the Faculty of Law, University of Novi Sad

2020, vol. LIV, No. 3, pp. 953–970

Language of the paper: Serbian

Original scientific paper

udk: 351.74/.78:355(497.11)

doi: 10.5937/zrpfns54-29401

Authors:

 

Ljubomir Stajić, Ph.D., Full Professor

University of Novi Sad

Faculty of Law Novi Sad

lj.stajic@pf.uns.ac.rs

 

Vladan Mirković, Assistant

University of Novi Sad

Faculty of Law Novi Sad

v.mirkovic@pf.uns.ac.rs

 

Nenad Radivojević, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

University of Novi Sad

Faculty of Law Novi Sad

n.radivojevic@pf.uns.ac.rs

Abstract:

Term „critical infrastructure” became part of the post-Cold War security discourse when the first legal and political acts, containing this term, emerged. The Law on Critical Infrastructure in the Republic of Serbia was adopted in 2018, and some of the most important issues regulated by the Law are the competences and responsibilities of entities in the critical infrastructure protection system. The subject of our research was security management in the field of critical infrastructure protection. As a result of the research in the paper: 1. Levels, types and competencies of security management in the field of critical infrastructure protection have been identified; 2. Their mutual relationship has been determined and 3. Recommendations of measures and solutions that need to be taken in order to establish an integrated protection system in this area have been given.

Keywords:

security management, risk management, crisis management, critical infrastructure, protection system, critical infrastructure operators.