It was 1.20 a.m. on Wednesday 6 March when the European co-legislators finally reached agreement on a compromise text for the Cyber Solidarity Act, which had been under negotiation since January.
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.
At the end of the second trilogue in...