systems, and processes. TheEU Cybersecurity Actenables companies doing business in the EU to benefit from having their ICT products certified only once, which is then recognised by all 27 member states of the EU.
European UnionEU-US relationscybercrimeThis article explores the European Union (EU)-United States (US) cybersecurity relationship through an international relations perspective focusing on threat perceptions and interests, principles and norms and institutions. It uses data from publicly available EU and ...
On 14 December 2022 the EU’s Official Journal published the newEU Directive 2022/2555on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union (NIS2) - this will take effect on 17 January 2023 (and also repeals the priorNIS Directive 2016/1148). Like the previous NIS Directi...
European unioncyber securityemerging policyinformal governanceThe aim of this special section is to draw the readers' attention to what is an emerging policy field, to call for further research to be conducted on its multiple dimensions, and to encourage the expansion of the existing body of ...
Cyber SecurityData Privacy15 December 2023 On 14 December 2023, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) published itspreliminary ruling in Case C-340/21involving the Bulgarian National Revenue Agency (NAP), which suffered a cyberattack leading to ...
Cybersecurity and Data Protection in European Union Policies and Rules: The NIS Directive and the GDPR Synergy* M Viggiano - Virtual Freedoms, Terrorism and the Law 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 LEGAL, POLITICAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS OF CYBERSECURITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION The main objective of ...
Abstract: The evolution of the cyber domain has created paramount advantages while producing vulnerabilities and liabilities for organizations. This article examines specific implementations and policies that the European Union, the United States, and China have taken due to the precedents set by ...
On October 10, 2024, the highly anticipatedCyber Resilience Act (CRA)was adopted by the European Commission (EU) Council. The new law provides for a 36-month period after signing and publication before the requirements in the act will be enforced. However, the CRA goes into force only 20 ...
On September 15, the EU Commission published a proposal for a Cyber Resilience Act (Proposed CRA), which builds on the 2020 EU Cybersecurity Strategy and the 2020 EU Security Union Strategy, with the aim of ensuring the cybersecurity of products with dig
by introducing cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements. In addition, certainty for operators and users should be ensured across the Union, as well as a better harmonisation of the single market, creating more viable conditions for operators aiming at entering the Union market. ...