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European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (website). It supports member states, EU institutions and other stakeholders in dealing with cyberattacks. It has also adopted the same acronym (ENISA).
The new EU Agency for Cybersecurity builds on the structures of its predecessor, the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security, but with a strengthened role and a permanent mandate.
The EU has more than 60 000 cybersecurity companies and more than 660 centres of cybersecurity expertise. The value of the EU cybersecurity market is estimated at more than €130 billion and it is growing at a rate of 17% a year. European countries occupy 18 of the top 20 places in the global cybersecurity index. EU cybersecurity certification scheme (European Commission). The framework will provide a comprehensive set of rules, technical requirements, standards and procedures. increase the cybersecurity market's growth. With the Cybersecurity Act, the EU has introduced a single EU-wide certification framework that will: The fact that different security certification schemes are currently used by different EU countries generates market fragmentation and regulatory barriers. EU Cybersecurity Act (European Commission)ĮU-wide cybersecurity certification schemeĬertification plays a critical role in ensuring high cybersecurity standards for ICT products, services and processes. a new and stronger mandate for the EU Agency for Cybersecurity. The EU Cybersecurity Act entered into force in June 2019 and introduced: (EU Cybersecurity Act) EU Cybersecurity Act EU cybersecurity strategy (European External Action Service)Ĭybersecurity includes the activities necessary to protect network and information systems, the users of such systems, and other persons affected by cyber threats. EU cybersecurity strategy (European Commission).
a new directive on the resilience of critical entities. an updated directive to better protect network and information systems. #ABRISS AUSTRIA OFFLINE#
The EU is also working on two legislative proposals to address current and future online and offline risks:
Council adopts conclusions on the EU's cybersecurity strategy (press release, 22 March 2021). This includes reinforcing the ability to make autonomous choices in the area of cybersecurity, with the aim to strengthen the EU's digital leadership and strategic capacities. EU ministers set as a key objective achieving strategic autonomy while preserving an open economy. On 22 March 2021, the Council adopted conclusions on the cybersecurity strategy, underlining that cybersecurity is essential for building a resilient, green and digital Europe. The new strategy contains concrete proposals for deploying regulatory, investment and policy instruments. The aim of this strategy is to strengthen Europe’s resilience against cyber threats and ensure that all citizens and businesses can fully benefit from trustworthy and reliable services and digital tools. In December 2020, the European Commission and the European External Action Service (EEAS) presented a new EU cybersecurity strategy. A digital future for Europe (background information)Ī cyber resilient Europe EU cybersecurity strategy. Special European Council, 1-2 October 2020. ensure access to data for judicial and law enforcement purposes. provide for a secure communication environment, especially through quantum encryption. In October 2020, EU leaders called for stepping up the EU’s ability to: This trend is set to grow further in the future, given that 22.3 billion devices worldwide are expected to be linked to the Internet of Things by 2024.Ī stronger cybersecurity response to build an open and secure cyberspace can create greater trust among citizens in digital tools and services. #ABRISS AUSTRIA FULL#
Strengthening EU-wide cybersecurity and resilience – deal on the NIS 2 directive See full timelineĬyberattacks and cybercrime are increasing in number and sophistication across Europe.
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