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Regulation (EU) 2025/38 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 December 2024 laying down measures to strengthen solidarity and capacities in the Union to detect, prepare for and respond to cyber threats and incidents and amending Regulation (EU) 2021/694 (Cyber Solidarity Act) article annex_1 CELEX: 02025R0038-20250115 Regulation (EU) 2021/694 is amended as follows: |
Regulation (EU) 2025/38 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 December 2024 laying down measures to strengthen solidarity and capacities in the Union to detect, prepare for and respond to cyber threats and incidents and amending Regulation (EU) 2021/694 (Cyber Solidarity Act) article annex_1 CELEX: 02025R0038-20250115 (1) in Annex I, the section ‘Specific Objective 3 – Cybersecurity and Trust’ is replaced by the following: ‘Specific Objective 3 – Cybersecurity and Trust The Programme shall stimulate the reinforcement, building and acquisition of essential capacities to secure the Union’s digital economy, society and democracy by reinforcing the Union cybersecurity industrial potential and competitiveness, as well as by improving capabilities of both the private and public sectors to protect citizens and businesses from cyber threats, including by supporting the implementation of Directive (EU) 2016/1148. Initial and, where appropriate, subsequent actions under this objective shall include: 1. Co-investment with Member States in advanced cybersecurity equipment, infrastructure and know-how that are essential to protect critical infrastructures and the Digital Single Market at large. Such co-investment could include investments in quantum facilities and data resources for cybersecurity, situational awareness in cyberspace including National Cyber Hubs and Cross-Border Cyber Hubs forming the European Cybersecurity Alert System, as well as other tools to be made available to public and private sector across Europe |
Regulation (EU) 2025/38 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 December 2024 laying down measures to strengthen solidarity and capacities in the Union to detect, prepare for and respond to cyber threats and incidents and amending Regulation (EU) 2021/694 (Cyber Solidarity Act) article annex_1 CELEX: 02025R0038-20250115 2. Scaling up existing technological capacities and networking the competence centres in Member States and making sure that those capacities respond to public sector and industry needs, including through products and services that reinforce cybersecurity and trust within the Digital Single Market
3. Ensuring wide deployment of effective state-of-the-art cybersecurity and trust solutions across the Member States. Such deployment includes strengthening the security and safety of products, from their design to their commercialisation
4. Support closing the cybersecurity skills gap, taking into account gender balance by, for example, aligning cybersecurity skills programmes, adapting them to specific sectorial needs and facilitating access to targeted specialised training
5. Promoting solidarity among Member States in preparing for and responding to significant cybersecurity incidents and large-scale cybersecurity incidents through deployment of cybersecurity services across borders, including support for mutual assistance between public authorities and the establishment of a reserve of trusted managed security service providers at Union level.’; |
Regulation (EU) 2025/38 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 December 2024 laying down measures to strengthen solidarity and capacities in the Union to detect, prepare for and respond to cyber threats and incidents and amending Regulation (EU) 2021/694 (Cyber Solidarity Act) article annex_1 CELEX: 02025R0038-20250115 (2) in Annex II, the section ‘Specific Objective 3 – Cybersecurity and Trust’ is replaced by the following: ‘Specific Objective 3 – Cybersecurity and Trust 3.1. The number of cybersecurity infrastructure, or tools, or both jointly procured including in the context of the European Cybersecurity Alert System 3.2. The number of users and user communities getting access to European cybersecurity facilities 3.3. The number of actions supporting preparedness for and response to cybersecurity incidents under the Cybersecurity Emergency Mechanism’.
A statement has been made with regard to this act and can be found in OJ C, C/2025/310, 15.1.2025, ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/C/2025/310/oj. |