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The European Commission has introduced the Cloud Sovereignty Framework (CSF) as an non-legislative instrument to operationalise the Union’s vision of digital strategic autonomy. It translates the political objective of “technological sovereignty” into measurable criteria applicable to cloud services used by EU institutions and public authorities. See...

The long-awaited Digital Package Simplification, also called the "Digital Omnibus" may soon be officially announced. According to Mlex, the European Commission is planning to present the proposal on 10 December 2025. The leaked information suggests the Commission could unveil the Digital Package Simplification along with two...

The European Commission has launched a call for evidence to support the upcoming revision of the Cybersecurity Act (CSA), planned for Q4 2025. This initiative is part of the 2025 Commission Work Programme aimed at simplifying the EU cybersecurity regulatory framework, strengthening ENISA’s role, and...

Key takeaways from the meeting based on ENISA’s presentations and discussions with participants. Download document Executive summary EU Cybersecurity Strategy Cyber Solidarity Act & Cyber Reserve EUCC EUCC Implementation Development of Protection Profiles (PPs) Interplay with the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) Developing a Standardized PP for CRA...

1. Introduction The NIS Cooperation Group has published on 21st February 2024 a significant report titled "Cybersecurity and Resiliency of Europe’s Communications Infrastructures and Networks," which addresses the pressing need to fortify the EU's cybersecurity capabilities, particularly in light of escalating cyber threats and dependencies on critical...

On 7th February, the European Commission issued the first Union Rolling Work Programme (URWP) for European cybersecurity certification. This document identifies strategic priorities for future schemes and includes a list of ICT products, services and processes that could benefit from such schemes: Rely on existing or...

Throughout the Spanish Presidency, co-legislators successfully achieved political agreements on significant digital matters, including the Cyber Resilience Act, the European Digital Identity Framework, and the AI Act. Nevertheless, other pending topics are slated for completion before the European election to take place in June 2024....