A technical, standards-based EU Cybersecurity Certification Scheme that is achieved through open consultations and that excludes non-technical criteria, can benefit businesses, citizens and the European economy as a whole. To achieve this, contractual sovereignty requirements should be fully removed from the final EUCS text and Member States should consistently apply its standards across the region once it is implemented. Read more on how to achieve a successful European cybersecurity regime.
Implementing a technical, standards-based EU Cybersecurity Certification Scheme for Cloud Services
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