Table of Contents
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 5-6
K. Wojtasik, D. Szlachter, Foreword
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 7-10
W. Skomra, K. Wojtasik, Critical infrastructure as a target for hybrid operations. Case studies of attacks against the facilities and systems of IC
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 13-34
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.013.21516
R. Miętkiewicz, Hybrid threats in the Baltic Sea. The results of analysis of countermeasure options
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 35-70
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.014.21517
K. Izak, Terrorist and sabotage attacks on selected critical infrastructure systems – a historical perspective
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 71-111
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.015.21518
M. Piekarski, Critical infrastructure as a target of hybrid and conventional attacks. Lessons from the Ukrainian experience
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 113-132
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.016.21519
A. Olech, Hybrid threats to critical infrastructure in the European Union. Selected Hybrid CoE analyses
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 133-158
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.017.21520
J. Łukasiewicz, D. Szlachter, Legal and technical methods of protecting critical infrastructure facilities against threats from unmanned aerial vehicles –
the Polish example
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 159-183
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.018.21521
M. Cichomski, K. Kaczor, Polish individual restrictive measures applied to economic entities in the context of the war in Ukraine and the situation in Russia and Belarus
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 185-207
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.019.21522
S. Wojciechowski, The hybrid dimension of contemporary terrorism and critical infrastructure. Analysis of Europol’s TE-SAT reports from 2021–2024
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 209-223
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.020.21523
M. Stodolnik, Cyber threats as hybrid activity against the European Union in light of the current geopolitical situation
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 225-248
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.021.21524
K. Wojtasik, D. Szlachter, Results of the survey on the perception of terrorist and sabotage threats among the experts of the EU Protective Security Advisors
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 249-270
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.022.21525
A. Tatarowski, The role of standardisation and conformity assessment in ensuring security and building resilience of critical infrastructure to hybrid threats
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 273-314
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.023.21526
M. Wolbach, R. Talukder, The value of EU research projects in critical infrastructure protection
Terrorist and sabotage threats to critical infrastructure, Terrorism – Studies, Analyses, Prevention, 2025, special edition, p. 315-339
DOI 10.4467/27204383TER.25.024.21527