EU to Force Removal of High-Risk Telecom Suppliers
The European Union is preparing a major cybersecurity overhaul that would require telecom operators to exclude high-risk foreign suppliers from core infrastructure. This legislative proposal, introduced by the European Commission, aims to fortify the EU’s digital defenses amid growing threats from state-sponsored hackers and cybercriminals targeting critical services.
Under the new plan, member states must identify and remove vendors deemed security risks, particularly within 5G and other key communications networks. The proposal would also enhance coordination among national cybersecurity authorities and promote stricter monitoring of threats.
Officials say the strategy reflects urgent concerns over national security and the resilience of vital systems. By tightening procurement rules and increasing oversight, the initiative seeks to reduce dependency on suspicious foreign technologies and prevent breaches that could destabilize essential services.
The eu’s intensified focus on securing telecom infrastructure signals a broader shift toward digital sovereignty within the bloc.
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