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Cybersecurity Policy Blog
We share government affairs stories, discuss policy-making in cybersecurity and show how Kaspersky provides protection without borders

The least helpful advice regarding critical infrastructure protection in Europe
Last year the ECI Directive was subject to an external evaluation, after which the Directorate-General of the European Commission (DG HOME) published a Staff Working Document.
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Assessing the trustworthiness of ICT supply chains: why and how?
Growing in both complexity and scale, supply chain attacks have shown that the security of ICT supply chains is no longer a concern for companies’ procurement teams only.
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Cybersecurity in health: supporting a cyber-resilient healthcare organization
More than two years after the Wannacry ransomware crippled medical facilities and other organizations worldwide, millions of people’s health data is still freely available on the internet due to unprotected servers.
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Reinhard Brandl, Member of German Bundestag, visits Kaspersky’s German headquarters
Exchange on the current cybersecurity landscape – dialogue between politics, business, science and civil society is required to strengthen cybersecurity
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Building human-centric cyberspace with GTI
Cyberspace and the physical world are becoming so interconnected that sometimes the line between them blurs – so many of our daily activities at home, work or anywhere else take place in the online world and we all take this for granted.
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Europe’s unique role in the global ICT industrial sector
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) recently sought public opinion on its consultation paper dedicated to the EU’s ICT Industrial Policy. In it, ENISA puts forward seven principles aimed at strengthening the European ICT sector as well as stimulating its competitiveness on the global market.
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Kaspersky contributes to the NIS Summer School organized by ENISA and FORTH
Kaspersky experts to provide dedicated training sessions on incident response in ICS environments and in other cases
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Enhance trust in cyberspace through the Paris Call
It is hardly to imagine any positive human relations without trust in their foundation. The same applies to business affairs, healthcare, and others. For cybersecurity trust is even more important: it doesn’t merely require trust – it depends on it.
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EU cyber-sanctions framework examined
On May 17, 2019, the European Council established a framework, which now allows the European Union to impose targeted restrictive measures (simply put – sanctions) as a response to cyberattacks.
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It’s time to engage the private sector to let the ePrivacy Regulation happen
It’s been two years since the proposal for regulation regarding the respect for private life and the protection of personal data in electronic communications (the ePrivacy Regulation) was proposed by the European Commission. The idea was to replace the outdated ePrivacy Directive ( Directive 2002/58/EC) and complement the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) with updated privacy rules in electronic communications and messaging.
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