The German Minister of Interior demands the operators of infrastructure facilities to invest more to secure them

The German Minister of Interior demands the operators of infrastructure facilities to invest more to secure them

The operators of biomedical infrastructure facilities in Germany, Nancy Vezer, urged greater security measures for these installations.

The minister from the adviser’s party, the Socialist Socialist Democratic Olaf Schultz, told the German newspaper “Frankfurter Juminatis Zonatis Zeitung,” which is published in its issue tomorrow, Sunday, that these operators should “invest heavily” in building multiple-way structures and more reserve systems in case Main systems are disrupted.

The minister also stated, in comments published today, Saturday, in the German newspaper “Supply Deutsche Zeitung,” that “those operators must prepare themselves thoroughly to face hazards like as natural disasters, terrorism, and sabotage, as well as the human error.”

Verazer noted that “we are facing a changing threat situation, and we must prepare for all possible scenarios and continue to take protection measures,” noting that the police presence will increase in the sea as a result of the sabotage that targeted the Nord Stream lines in the Baltic Sea as well as the German railway.

The biological infrastructure contains components from the energy, transportation, water, nutrition, state, administration, health, information, and communications technologies, which is remarkable.
February confirmed that during the current year, it will be ranked basic pillars of a new comprehensive law related to biological infrastructure, and the law will provide how the operators protect themselves better and when they must report a accident.

Meanwhile, FIRZ admitted that it would not be possible to “provide comprehensive protection for 34,000 km of railways and millions of kilometers of cables through cameras, sensors, or even through police personnel. ”
The Russian attack on Ukraine constituted a turning point in internal security, and we must be ready for this, she said, adding that “safeguarding our key infrastructure has the utmost priority.”

The German Interior Minister asks that owners and operators of infrastructure installations increase their security investment.

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