6. Further develop the EU Cyber Defence Policy to be better prepared for and respond to cyberattacks; strengthen our actions in the maritime, air and space domains, notably by expanding the Coordinated Maritime Presences to other areas, starting with the IndoPacific, and by developing an EU Sp...
Specifically, the chapter focuses how EU's Common Security and Defence Policy is prepared in standing against new security challenges, especially cyber threats, which influence to the future CSDP developments will be discussed as well. In order to successfully oppose new security challenges, the ...
The paper was sent to the Horizontal Working Party on Cyber Issues from thePolitical and Security Committee (PSC),responsible for the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy (CSFP) and the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP). The Political and Security Committee (PSC): - monitors the i...
"If everything is connected, everything can be hacked. Given that resources are scarce, we have to bundle our forces. [...] This is why we need aEuropean Cyber Defence Policy, including legislation setting common standards under a newEuropean Cyber Resilience Act." Ursula von der Leyen, Eu...
Safeguarding a resilient and safe cyberspace has therefore developed into a high priority, with cybersecurity being the first line of defence against cybercrime. In this context, cybersecurity has monopolised the interest of the European and international community for many years already. At EU level...
Regarding cybersecurity, von der Leyen said the EU needed to “step up to the next level” and called for a European cyber defence policy, including legislation on common standards under a new European Cyber Resilience Act. WHY IT MATTERS The European Commission president delivers the State of...
The most important topics on this European Council’s agenda will be the Strategic Agenda 2024-2029 and the next institutional cycle, Ukraine, the Middle East, security and defence, and competitiveness. EU leaders will adopt the 2024-2029 policy plan that sets the EU’s direction and goals, ...
world, there is the need of a credible EU defence policy. He said a European Security and Defence Union will help protect the EU, of which three quarters of Europeans are in favour. In the 1950s, attempts to move towards common defence have been part of the European project, said ...
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