European technology companies, associations and organizations can comment on the European Commission's plans to revise the EU Cybersecurity Act. The review will focus on the mandate of the EU's cyber agency Enisa, and on the European Cybersecurity Certification Framework. It will also address supply chain security challenges and the simplification of cybersecurity rules. The consultation is open until June 20.
In an effort to strengthen the EU's resilience against rising cyber threats, the Commission seeks input to evaluate and revise the 2019 Cybersecurity Act. This initiative reflects the Commission's ongoing commitment to simplifying rules.
The review will initially focus on the mandate of ENISA, the EU's cyber agency, the European Cybersecurity Certification Framework, and addressing ICT supply chain security challenges. It is also an opportunity to further simplify cybersecurity rules. By streamlining reporting obligations, the Commission wants to facilitate implementation, cut red tape, and foster a business-friendly environment.
Interested parties, including Member State competent authorities, cybersecurity authorities, industry and trade associations, researchers and academia, consumer organizations, and citizens are invited to give their views on the Have Your Say portal and the EU Survey until 20 June.
For more details on the consultation, click here.
Source: MLex
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