However, cyber-security as a cross-cutting policy concern has also had a significant spill-over effect into domains other than the internal market, namely the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the Common Foreign and Security Policy, and the Common Security and Defence Policy.Cybersecurity ...
The European Union's executive arm proposed new legislation Thursday that would force manufacturers to ensure that devices connected to the internet meet cybersecurity standards, making the 27-nation bloc less vulnerable ...
The European Commission has adopted new cybersecurity rules for wireless devices with the aim to prevent online payment fraud and better protect citizens' personal data – after several reports flagged up the risks from toys that spy on children or unencrypted data stored on smartphones. ...
Cybersecurity Act: TheCybersecurity Act(Regulation (E.U.) 2019/881 of April 17 2019) came into force on June 27 2019, and became law in the E.U.and the U.K. It primarily focuses on strengthening the E.U.'s cybersecurity framework. It establishes a permanent mandate for the E.U. ...
REGULATION (EU) 2019/881 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 17 April 2019 on ENISA (the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity) and on information and communications technology cybersecurity certification and repealing Regulation (EU) No 526/2013 (Cybersecurity Act) (Text with EEA...
Gambardella said that over the past few years, the cyber security landscape had evolved significantly in terms of threats, and technological, market, and policy developments. EU's directive on Network Information Security, adopted last July, fundamentally changed the institutional setting by requiring ...
Businesses have been working to get their internal processes, controls and broader culture around cybersecurity into shape for years ahead of the Thursday deadline. Chris Gow, enterprise tech firm Cisco's EU public policy lead, said that the spotty nature of NIS 2's implementation has a...
The one-year extension of the EU Cyber Security Act to August 1, 2025, provides manufacturers with sufficient time to understand the impact of the new regulations, effectively implement the requirements of the new regulations, and begin to develop product compliance plans during the research and de...
What the EU Cyber Resilience Act means for IoT security The EU Cyber Resilience Act is the first EU-wide legislation to impose cybersecurity (...)
Security by Default: Devices must be configured with appropriate security settings by default, reducing the risk of users inadvertently exposing themselves to cyber threats. Vulnerability Disclosure: Manufacturers must establish a vulnerability disclosure policy, allowing security researchers to report vulnerabil...