Silicon Republic January 9, 2024
Leigh Mc Gowran

The new Cybersecurity Regulation will make all EU entities assess and improve their security standards and will establish a new board to oversee these measures.

The EU has adopted new regulation that aims to protect its various institutions from cyberattacks by creating a common standard of cybersecurity.

The bloc’s Cybersecurity Regulation entered into force earlier this week to protect its connected offices, agencies, bodies and institutions. The process for establishing this regulation began in 2021 when the EU Council stressed the importance of a robust and consistent security framework to protect itself.

The legislation is one of various endeavours the EU is taking in the cybersecurity space. At the end of 2023, European Commission reached an agreement on the terms...

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