Purpose: the aim of the article is to provide a broader context for the discussion on the significance and role of cybersecurity system in Poland. Cybersecurity is extremely significant for individual users, enterprises and entire countries. Cyberthreats might lead to serious consequences, for example data theft, loss of reputation, financial losses. They can be even dangerous for national security. Therefore, cybersecurity is an intrinsic element of the security system which needs to be constantly enhanced and adapted to the dynamically changing environment of threats. Design/methodology/approach: the article is cross-sectional. The implementation of the goal is based on a critical analysis of literature. Findings: the cross-sectional approach and literature review employed in this study have contributed to a comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity system in Poland. Practical implications: effective cybersecurity has a fundamental meaning for the stability and national security of Poland. Providing protection against cyberthreats is crucial for maintaining the continuity of essential services, securing data protection and citizens’ privacy, as well as for preventing potential disruptions in the functioning of economy and critical infrastructure. Social implications: an effective cybersecurity system builds public trust and strengthens the position of Poland on the international area as a country capable of protecting its interests in the digital world. In the face of dynamically changing threats, continuous improvement and adaptation of the cybersecurity system remains necessary to tackle contemporary challenges and ensure long-lasting stability and national security. Originality/value: this paper has provided an in-depth exploration of cybersecurity system in Poland the context of management.
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