Saturday 29 June 2019

Internet security

In the EU, new Internet security measures have entered into force

In the EU, new Internet security measures for companies and private Internet users have come into force. EU countries must now ensure that the online resources registered in their territory are safe and do not spread misinformation. This is especially true of descriptions of goods and services. To do this, developed and adopted a single European certificate of online security.

New rules are fixed in the cybersecurity act of the EU Cybersecurity Act.

In addition, the European Cybersecurity Agency ENISA received permanent powers (previously, its powers were temporary, and they had to be updated every few years). Thanks to this, the agency will be able to more effectively deal with various threats on the Internet: for example, to deal with massive hacker attacks. To this end, it offered last year to create a 24-hour response center in Brussels.

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