Draft of National Cybersecurity Act

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Abstract

The world has actually been attacked from other countries by means of cyberattacks against national infrastructure and cyber-terror weapons. In December, 2014, a hacker stole the nuclear power data including key nuclear power technology to infringe people's assets and further increased damages and people's uneasiness about cyber-terror attacks against national infrastructure. The National Cybersecurity Act in response to cybercrime and cyber-terrorism and cyberwarfare citizens, public agencies, and experts in the military to establish a comprehensive response system for participation. National Cybersecurity Council should respond to cyberattacks, defense, media psychological warfare. National Cybersecurity Council is mutually share relevant information and real-time analysis, information sharing and coordination support. National Cybersecurity Act aim to build a general national action system by private, public and military organizations, detect cyber-terror attacks in advance to block potential cyber-terror attacks and warfare early and integrate national capacity for fast action if they occur.

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Park, D. W. (2015). Draft of National Cybersecurity Act. International Journal of Security and Its Applications, 9(11), 105–112. https://doi.org/10.14257/ijsia.2015.9.11.11

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