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Europe's third way in cyberspace: what part does the new EU Cybersecurity Act play?

Europas dritter Weg im Cyberraum: der Beitrag der neuen Cybersicherheitsverordnung
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Bendiek, Annegret
Schallbruch, Martin

Corporate Editor
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik -SWP- Deutsches Institut für Internationale Politik und Sicherheit

Abstract

Cybersecurity has become a key issue for Europe in the global digital transformation. The EU Cybersecurity Act lays down a legal framework whose aim is to achieve global reach. Embedded in a policy that combines digital sovereignty with strategic inter­dependence, the Act could represent the gateway... view more

Cybersecurity has become a key issue for Europe in the global digital transformation. The EU Cybersecurity Act lays down a legal framework whose aim is to achieve global reach. Embedded in a policy that combines digital sovereignty with strategic inter­dependence, the Act could represent the gateway to a third European pathway in cyber­space, something in between the US model of a liberal market economy and the Chinese model of authoritarian state capitalism. The Cybersecurity Act will be a bind­ing framework for action and provide a tailwind for German cybersecurity policy. (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
EU; security policy; communication technology; digitalization; infrastructure; data protection; data security; Internet

Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
European Politics

Free Keywords
Kritische Infrastrukturen; Cyberspace; Telekommunikationsnetz; Technische Sicherheit; Informations-/Telekommunikationsindustrie; Marktzugang; Steuerung/Regulierung; Rechtliche Regelung; Richtlinie (EU/EG); Normensetzungsfunktion internationaler Akteure; Entwicklungsperspektive und -tendenz; Volksrepublik China; Huawei (People's Republic of China); Rechenschaftspflicht

Document language
English

Publication Year
2019

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
8 p.

Series
SWP Comment, 52/2019

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18449/2019C52

ISSN
1861-1761

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications


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