On Wednesday 24 April, MEPs validated (by 470 votes to 23, with 86 abstentions) the provisional agreement on the Cyber Solidarity Act reached by the co-legislators in March (see EUROPE B13365A2).
This regulation, proposed last year in April, was based on three pillars – detection, preparedness and response – in order to tackle the issue, urgent for the EU, of threats and incidents relating to the cybersecurity of its networks and infrastructure.
Following on from this, the Parliament...