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Germany to harden critical infrastructure as Russia fears spike

The law mandates 1,700 essential service providers to enhance security, conduct risk assessments, and report incidents within 24 hours, responding to recent hybrid threats and attacks.

  • On Thursday, Germany plans to advance a law to protect critical infrastructure, with German Parliament voting to require power utilities, water companies and some supermarket chains to reduce vulnerabilities.
  • A wake-up call came weeks ago in Berlin when a mid-winter arson attack on a high-voltage power cable, claimed by the self-described Vulkangruppe, prompted a one-million-euro reward this week.
  • The bill would require 1,700 essential services providers to boost security and alarms, covering facilities serving over 500,000 people; operators must report incidents to Germany's Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Relief within 24 hours and follow up within one month.
  • Defence Minister Boris Pistorius warned Tuesday of hybrid attacks including cyber intrusions, drone espionage and disinformation, while Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged shifting from "transparency towards greater resilience".
  • Daniel Hiller at the Fraunhofer Institute warned full protection is impossible, saying `Anyone who claims that 100 percent protection is possible is pulling the wool over people's eyes`, while analysts note Germany's role as Europe's top economy with more than 83 million people raises strategic stakes.
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Sabotage, power outage – why stricter rules should apply to operators of water works and energy suppliers. Will the Kritis roof law make Germany's infrastructure safer?The Bundestag has passed the so-called Kritis roof law. It makes companies and parts of the administration stricter regulations for the protection of central institutions and installations. This concerns both the defense against the attacks of criminals as well as the protection o…

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Germany to harden critical infrastructure as Russia fears spike

Germany plans to better protect its critical infrastructure with a new law on Thursday as surging tensions with Russia stoke fears of sabotage attacks and other national security threats.

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Schwarz-Rot wants to limit details on power grids and lines. After the Berlin fire attack, security should take precedence over transparency.

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