LEGISLATIVE CONTEXT
Recent EU policy developments like the NIS2 Directive, the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), the Cyber Solidarity Act (CSOA) and the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), have strengthened the EU’s cybersecurity framework, setting up structures and processes for advancing EU’s cybersecurity posture. At the same time, sectors-specific policies address unique challenges in various critical sectors of our economy and society
UNION LEVEL RISK ASSESSMENT
The cybersecurity threat level in the EU during the reporting period was assessed as substantial. Entities are likely being directly targeted by threat actors or exposed to breaches through recently discovered vulnerabilities, making serious disruptions of essential and important entities or EUIBAs a realistic possibility
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