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Critical infrastructures are vital assets for public safety, economic welfare, and the national security of nations [...]

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  • Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations

  • As Critical National Infrastructures are becoming more vulnerable to cyberattacks, their protection becomes a significant issue for any organization as well as nation

  • A holistic view, which covers technical, policy, human, and behavioural aspects, is essential to handle the the cyber security of critical infrastructures effectively. This editorial presents the manuscripts accepted, after a careful peer-review process, for publication in the Special Issue “Cyber Security of Critical Infrastructures” of the MDPI journal Applied Sciences. This Special Issue includes thirteen articles: eleven original research papers describing novel ideas, results, and real-world experiences involving critical infrastructures and two review papers focusing on modern training methods for cybersecurity professionals and privacy preservation methods of cloud-based face recognition methods

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Introduction

Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. As Critical National Infrastructures are becoming more vulnerable to cyberattacks, their protection becomes a significant issue for any organization as well as nation. Cyber attacks, especially those targeting systems that keep or process sensitive information, are becoming more sophisticated.

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