EU Commission Proposes Cybersecurity Act Overhaul
The EU Commission proposes a revised Cybersecurity Act aimed at strengthening Europe’s cyber resilience and securing its information and communication technology supply chains. The update reflects growing concerns over digital infrastructure vulnerabilities and the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks targeting European markets and essential services.
The proposed changes seek to expand the role of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and introduce more rigorous security requirements for ICT products. The new plan also emphasizes better coordination among member states to counter cross-border threats more effectively.
Officials hope the revised framework will position the EU as a leader in global cybersecurity standards while reducing dependence on foreign technologies. Greater transparency around product cybersecurity certification is also expected to support trust and innovation across the bloc.
As the EU Commission proposes cybersecurity updates through this legislative overhaul, stakeholders across sectors will closely monitor the rollout.
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