Some elements of the EU cybersecurity strategy announced Thursday (CD...
Some elements of the EU cybersecurity strategy announced Thursday (CD Feb 8 p11) will strengthen European citizens’, companies’ and public sector bodies’ resilience to cyberincidents and criminal activity, but there’s room for improvement, said digital technology industry trade association Digitaleurope…
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Friday. EU governments are building communities and trust through local, regional or sector-specific private-public partnerships, “yet we see a general change in approach in the draft Network and Information Security Directive from working hand-in-hand with industry, to top-down, unidirectional reporting obligations and requirements.” Those obligations could drain resources from effective security measures and undermine the benefit companies get from bidirectional exchange that allows them to understand new threats and boost incident response, it said. The sector also worries that measures imposed on market players could interfere with the design and manufacture of information and communication technologies products, it said. The proposed requirements shouldn’t be targeted at sectors that aren’t critical infrastructure, including enablers of Internet services, it said.