In this article, we present the European Strategy and Legislation for Cybersecurity and how this strategy applies and involves Portugal.doi:10.1007/s10586-020-03052-yJoo Vidal CarvalhoSandro Carvalholvaro RochaSpringer USCluster Computing
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MEP Axel Voss stressed that policy fragmentation across the EU is a disadvantage. The Union will have to clarify the legislation of the digital single market to be able to react faster in a more effective way, to tackle upcoming cybersecurity challenges, and to achieve cyber-resilience. A tran...
In part 1 of this series, we explored some of the cybersecurity challenges that the Food & Beverage industry must deal with. To address these challenges and bolster our security posture, the European Union is adopting new laws and regulations such as the
How are the deployment and delivery models of cybersecurity solutions evolving across European markets? What is the impact of EU legislation on global firms? How does the European security market differ from the worldwide market? How will managed and professional security services evolve, and what ...
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, i.e., they will have two years to adapt to the new rules from the date the Cyber Resilience Act enters into force. Only the obligation on manufacturers to report actively exploited vulnerabilities and incidents will already apply from one year after the entry into force of the legislation....
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Finally, this article demonstrates how collective securitisation and legislation in certain key areas related to cybersecurity can also be subject to EU institutional desecuritisation moves, leading to national policy differentiation following a precipitating event....
How are the deployment and delivery models of security solutions evolving across European markets? How are European organizations working to build the cyber-resilience of their infrastructure and processes? How does EU legislation impact global firms?