National

The following links are external entities that represent a wide spectrum of resources related to CIP and Cyber Security. Note, that as these are external resources, Malta CIP has no control over the nature, content and availability of these sites:
 
  • Malta Transport Authority’s (TM) mission is to promote and develop the transport sector in Malta by means of proper regulation and by promotion and development of related services, businesses and other interests both locally and internationally.
  • Malta Resources Authority (MRA) is a public corporate body with regulatory responsibilities relating to water, energy and mineral resources in the Maltese Islands.
  • Malta Communications Authority (MCA) is the national regulatory authority of the communications sector in Malta.
  • Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) is the single regulator for financial services in Malta. The financial services sector incorporates all financial activity including that of credit institutions, financial and electronic money institutions, securities and investment services companies, regulated markets, insurance companies, pension schemes and trustees.
  • The Laws of Malta website is one of the services offered by the Ministry for Justice, Culture and Local Government. This service brings together a collection of all the Laws of Malta, including the Constitution, the Statute Law Revision Act, 1980 and subsidiary legislation.
  • The Malta Police have a mixed responsibility in respect of its investigative role and national security. In the investigative role the Malta police is legally bound to act upon the receipt of any information, report or complaint, and decide the respective natures of such information in order to treat accordingly.
  • The Data Protection Act provides that a data subject has a right of access over his own personal data.

European Union

The following links are external entities that represent a wide spectrum of resources related to CIP and Cyber Security. Note, that as these are external resources, Malta CIP has no control over the nature, content and availability of these sites:
  • The Directorate-General of the European Commission is in charge of the policy area known as “Home Affairs”. It manages policies that aim at ensuring that all activities necessary and beneficial to the economic, cultural and social growth of the EU may develop in a stable, lawful and secure environment.
  • The Digital Agenda is the EU’s strategy to help digital technologies, including the internet, to deliver sustainable economic growth.
  • The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission’s in-house science service which employs scientists to carry out research in order to provide independent scientific advice and support to EU policy.
  • The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) is a ‘pace-setter’ for Information Security and a centre of expertise in Europe.

International

The following links are external entities that represent a wide spectrum of resources related to CIP and Cyber Security. Note, that as these are external resources, Malta CIP has no control over the nature, content and availability of these sites: