The Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union presented, to the Member States on Friday 4 June, its progress report on the proposal for a directive on measures to ensure a high common level of cybersecurity in the EU.
While the report was generally welcomed by the ministers, a number of issues remain sensitive. Some countries have recalled that the priority is above all a risk-based approach.
“My country was recently the victim of a cyber attack. It is imperative to work...