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Summary
In the context of the EU Critical Infrastructure Blueprint, an incident qualifies as a cross-border event when it causes significant disruptions to essential services that have been assessed by six or more Member States and communicated to the Presidency and Commission. This assessment is critical when the effect extends to an entity of particular European significance, impacts two or more Member States, or results from wide-ranging technical and political relevance requiring Union-level coordination due to wide-ranging impacts. The transport sector encompasses commercial air transport, including passenger and cargo carriers, airports, and traffic control, as well as rail services managed by railways, airport managing bodies, and infrastructure managers. This sector also covers air traffic control services and railway transport services, while the water sector includes inland and sea transport services managed by port and port facility operators. The road subsector covers traffic management and Intelligent Transport Systems services, whereas the public transport sector covers rail and road passenger transport services provided by public service operators.
Title
Critical Entities Resilience Directive (CER) | Updates, Compliance, Training
Description
Uncover the critical components of the Critical Entities Resilience Directive (CER). Access expert-led compliance insights to navigate regulatory requirements effectively. Earn your online certification, providing independent evidence of your quantifiable
Keywords
entities, directive, states, member, resilience, infrastructure, services, article, commission, european, risk, essential, measures, union, operators, provision, sectors
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A 217.26.53.20
Dates
Created 2026-03-08
Updated 2026-03-08
Summarized 2026-03-23

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