EU: An incomplete European cybersecurity agenda

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"The EU is starting to pay more attention to cybersecurity, but it still lacks a process to make it easier for police to share information across borders, writes Paul Rosenzweig. Paul Rosenzweig is a senior adviser to The Chertoff Group and former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy at the US Department of Homeland Security."

See the full text: An incomplete European cybersecurity agenda (EurActiv, link)

Background:

  • Council conclusions on the Cybersecurity Strategy of the European Union: An Open, Safe and Secure Cyberspace (July 2013, pdf)
  • EU: Cybersecurity strategy (Statewatch News Online, February 2013)

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