The European Union (EU) has published details of its new EU Cybersecurity Strategy, intended to bolster Europe’s collective resilience against cyber threats and ensure citizens and businesses can benefit from trustworthy and reliable digital services.
The bloc hopes the move will enable it to step up its leadership on international cyber security norms and standards, and strengthen international collaboration.
Presented jointly by the European Commission (EC) and the high representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security, the strategy will form a key component of Shaping Europe’s Digital Future, the Recovery Plan for Europe, and the EU Security Union Strategy.
“International security and stability depends more than ever on a global, open, stable and secure cyber space where the rule of law, human rights, freedoms and democracy are respected,” said high representative Josep Borrell.
“With today’s strategy, the EU is stepping up to protect its governments, citizens and businesses from global cyber threats, and to provide leadership in cyber space, making sure everybody can reap the benefits of the Security internet and the use of technologies.”
The digital transformation is accelerating, but can only succeed if people and businesses can trust that the connected products and services – on which they rely – are secure.”
The strategy’s core aim is to safeguard a global, open internet while offering protections to ensure security and protect collective European values and rights. To this end, it contains a number of proposals for regulatory, investment and policy initiatives in three action areas.
The first action area, “Resilience, technological sovereignty and leadership”, covers new proposals to reform network and information systems security rules to increase resilience for critical national infrastructure (CNI).
The EC is also planning to launch a network of security operations centres (SOCs) across the EU, “powered by AI”, which it believes will form a cyber security early warning shield. Further measures will offer support to SMEs, alongside security upskilling and recruitment programmes.
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