Feb 9 • 14:16 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Rzeczpospolita

Deputy Prime Minister Gawkowski: "I don't want to think about a scenario without a signature". The KSC law is with the president

Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski emphasizes the urgency of signing the Cybersecurity System Act, urging President Karol Nawrocki to act swiftly.

In a recent interview with Rzeczpospolita, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digitization Krzysztof Gawkowski expressed the pressing need for President Karol Nawrocki to sign the Cybersecurity System Act (KSC). Gawkowski stressed that both he and the president have access to the same classified materials concerning the legislation, highlighting its importance and the urgency surrounding its approval.

Gawkowski's comments come at a critical moment as cybersecurity threats become increasingly prominent in Poland and globally. The introduction of the KSC law is aimed at enhancing the nation's cybersecurity framework and establishing a robust system for responding to cyber threats. The Deputy Prime Minister's insistence on a prompt signature from the president underscores the government’s prioritization of national security and the need for effective regulatory measures to protect against potential cyberattacks.

The implications of this legislation extend beyond just governmental operations; it will also affect private entities and citizens, necessitating an adaptable approach to managing cybersecurity risks across various sectors. As Poland navigates these complex issues, the successful passage of the KSC law may prove crucial in safeguarding the country’s digital infrastructure and maintaining public trust in governmental services.

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