EXPLORING EXISTING AND POTENTIAL NORMATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR AN EU-WIDE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR SECURITY OF INFORMATION IN THE CONTEXT OF DEFENCE AND SECURITY PROCUREMENT
In the current international environment, an effective implementation of national security objectives is to a great extent dependant on the ability of national governments to ensure the highest possible degree of confidentiality to information used in strategical, as well as tactical decisions. Ensu...
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