Tytuł pozycji:
System ochrony informacji niejawnych w RP, NATO i UE
It has been presented in the article how Polish laws concerning the organisation and functioning of the classified information protection have been adjusted to the binding regulations in this area in the European Union and NATO. Attention has been drawn to similarities and differences and the autonomous character of certain legislative and organisational regulations has been underlined. The role of the plenipotentiary for classified information protection has been stressed. Signing by the Republic of Poland the accord between the NATO parties on classified information protection and our NATO and EU membership result in numerous commitments. One of the most important challenges is the requirement to adjust not only the legislature but also organisational infrastructure to the Alliance requirements mainly in the inner security area.