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Regulation (EU) 2024/2847 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2024 on horizontal cybersecurity requirements for products with digital elements and amending Regulations (EU) No 168/2013 and (EU) No 2019/1020 and Directive (EU) 2020/1828 (Cyber Resilience Act) Made by: European Parliament, EU Council: Made under
In June 2021, the European Commission gave their consent to the establishment of an ENISA office in Brussels. [10] In 2019, the agency launched the "EU's Cybersecurity East Project" intended to strengthen cybersecurity in the member states of the EU's Eastern Partnership. On 4 October 2022, the agency hosted a cybersecurity summit with the ...
A cybersecurity regulation comprises directives that safeguard information technology and computer systems with the purpose of forcing companies and organizations to protect their systems and information from cyberattacks like viruses, worms, Trojan horses, phishing, denial of service (DOS) attacks, unauthorized access (stealing intellectual property or confidential information) and control ...
The regulation does not purport to apply to the processing of personal data for national security activities or law enforcement of the EU; however, industry groups concerned about facing a potential conflict of laws have questioned whether Article 48 could be invoked to seek to prevent a data controller subject to a third country's laws from ...
Smart devices connected to the internet such as fridges and TVs will have to comply with tough European Union cybersecurity rules or risk being fined or banned from the bloc, according to a ...
The law was passed in the European Parliament on 13 March 2024, by a vote of 523 for, 46 against, and 49 abstaining. [37] It was approved by the EU Council on 21 May 2024. [13] It entered into force on 1 August 2024, [3] 20 days after being published in the Official Journal on 12 July 2024.
DORA aims to improve the digital operational resilience of financial entities in the EU and their ICT suppliers and create a uniform regulatory framework across the EU, in order to reduce the susceptibility to cyber threats across the entire value chain of the financial sector. In addition, DORA intends to harmonize national regulations ...
Cybersecurity experts and law enforcement officials have a simple, but effective, recommendation for avoiding getting victimized by such scams: creating a family "safe word," along with a protocol ...