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On 16 December 2020, the European Commission launched the EU’s new Cybersecurity Strategy for the Digital Decade, seeking to bolster Europe’s cyber resilience and step up the EU’s leadership in cybersecurity regulation.
The announcement could not have come at a better time, just days after a cyberattack against the European Medicines Agency exposed sensitive information on two Covid-19 vaccines and at a moment when the SolarWinds breach unravels into possibly the most consequential cyber incident ever, affecting businesses across all sectors, public administrations and governments worldwide. “The time of innocence is over. We know that we are a target,” Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas told reporters when presenting the proposals last week.
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On 16 December 2020, the European Commission launched the EU’s new Cybersecurity Strategy for the Digital Decade, seeking to bolster Europe’s cyber resilience and step up the EU’s leadership in cybersecurity regulation.
The announcement could not have come at a better time, just days after a cyberattack against the European Medicines Agency exposed sensitive information on two Covid-19 vaccines and at a moment when the SolarWinds breach unravels into possibly the most consequential cyber incident ever, affecting businesses across all sectors, public administrations and governments worldwide. “
The time of innocence is over. We know that we are a target,” Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas told reporters when presenting the proposals last week.
On Thursday, the EP President signed a common list of key legislative proposals for 2021, after the Council and Commission Presidents had done so earlier this week.
For the first time, the three Presidents also established, in joint conclusions, common priorities for the remainder of the legislative term.
The resurgence of the coronavirus shows the “overwhelming need” for the European Union to sustain its efforts in overcoming the crisis. It is also time to implement the strategic priorities of a healthier, greener, digital, fairer and social Europe, the joint declaration says. In line with the long-term budget agreement secured by EP negotiators, the three institutions are committed to implementing the roadmap on new own resources. Moreover, citizens must have a greater say on the future of Europe, including through the upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe.
On Thursday, the EP President signed a common list of key legislative proposals for 2021, after the Council and Commission Presidents had done so earlier this week.
For the first time, the three Presidents also established, in joint conclusions, common priorities for the remainder of the legislative term.
The resurgence of the coronavirus shows the “overwhelming need” for the European Union to sustain its efforts in overcoming the crisis. It is also time to implement the strategic priorities of a healthier, greener, digital, fairer and social Europe, the joint declaration says. In line with the long-term budget agreement secured by EP negotiators, the three institutions are committed to implementing the roadmap on new own resources. Moreover, citizens must have a greater say on the future of Europe, including through the upcoming Conference on the Future of Europe.
MEP Melbarde urges government to allocate funding for media from Recovery and Resilience Facility 2020-12-15 LETA/TBT Staff
RIGA - The government should allocate financing from the European Union s Recovery and Resilience Facility also to the media, European Parliament member Dace Melbarde (National Alliance), who is a vide chair of the EU Parliament s Culture and Education Committee, told LETA.
The MEP noted that at the beginning of December, the European Commission adopted two important action plans, enabling the mass media to apply for funding under various programs on the EU and national level.
Melbarde said that Europe’s Media in the Digi.