Table 2.
A list of potential stakeholders on 16 critical infrastructures in Korea.
| Critical infrastructures | Central government | Other institutions |
|---|---|---|
| Chemical | Ministry of Environment | Local governments |
| Commercial facilities | Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy | Local governments, Construction Association of Korea |
| Communications | Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning | Korea Information Comm. Contractors Association |
| Critical manufacturing | Ministry of Land, Infrastructure & Transport | Federation of Korean Industries |
| Dams | Ministry of Public Safety & Security | Local governments, Korea Disaster Prevention Association |
| Emergency services | Ministry of Public Safety & Security | Local governments, Korea Fire Safety Association |
| Information technology | Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning | Korea Information Comm. Contractors Association |
| Nuclear reactors, material, & waste | Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy | Local governments, Korea Waste Association |
| Food & agriculture | Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs | Korea Foodservice Industry Association |
| Defense industrial base | Ministry of National Defense | Local governments, Federation of Korean Industries, regional military camps |
| Energy | Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy | Local governments, Korea Environment Protection Association |
| Healthcare & public health | Ministry of Food & Drug Safety | Local governments, Korean Medical Association |
| Financial services | Ministry of Strategy & Finance | Korea Federation of Banks |
| Water & wastewater systems | Ministry of Public Safety & Security | Local governments, Korea Water Line Association |
| Government facilities | Ministry of Government Administration & Home Affairs | Local governments |
| Transportation systems | Ministry of Land, Infrastructure & Transport | Local governments, Citizen Coalition for Safety |