EU boosts cyber defense with new measures to enhance capabilities

March 10, 2024
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TLDR:

  • The EU has agreed on measures to boost cyber defence capabilities.
  • The measures include the introduction of a pan-European cyber security alert system, a cybersecurity emergency mechanism, and certification schemes for managed security services.

In a recent article published on 9th March 2024, the EU has announced plans to enhance its cyber defence capabilities. The European Council has decided to implement a pan-European cyber security alert system, a cybersecurity emergency mechanism, and certification schemes for managed security services. These measures aim to strengthen the region’s ability to respond to cyber threats effectively.

The introduction of the pan-European cyber security alert system will facilitate the sharing of information and alerts across EU member states, enabling a more coordinated response to cyber incidents. The cybersecurity emergency mechanism will ensure a rapid and efficient response to significant cyber attacks, enhancing the EU’s overall cyber resilience. Additionally, the certification schemes for managed security services will help establish common standards and practices for cybersecurity providers across the EU.

Overall, these measures signify the EU’s commitment to enhancing its cyber defence capabilities and safeguarding its digital infrastructure against evolving cyber threats.


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