Strasbourg 11-14/03/2019
Threats from China’s growing technological presence in the EU, are referred to in a resolution that was deposited on Tuesday 12/03/2018.
China’s increased technological presence in the EU poses serious security threats requiring urgent action at EU level, says a draft resolution that was put to the vote on Tuesday 12/03/2019 in the EP. The European Parliament also adopted on the same Tuesday the EU legislation on cyber security. This will enhance digital security in Europe, while creating a European Cyber Security Certification Program for products, processes and services. It will also expand the functioning of the EU ENISA, which will have more resources to fulfill its objectives.
In a separate vote on Wednesday 13/03/2019, members of the European Parliament voted on the proposal to create a new Cyberspace Security Center to boost EU cyber security skills.
Important Dates:
Debate: Monday, 11 March 2019 (legislative act and European Center for Research and Capabilities in Cyberspace)
Votes: Tuesday, 12 March 2019 (legislative act and Chinese technology)
Vote: Wednesday 13 March (European Center for Research and Capabilities in Cyberspace)
Procedure: Ordinary legislative procedure (legislative act and European Cyber Security Research Center), non-legislative resolution (Chinese technology)
George Apostolopoulos
Open Technology Services S.A