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NEW YORK, Jan. 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The European Commission published A Counter-Terrorism Agenda for the EU: Anticipate, Prevent, Protect, Respond and announced in the EU Security Union Strategy for 2020 to 2025 the goal of boosting the EU s resilience.
In a section titled Reinforcing early detection capacity , the Agenda emphasizes the crucial role modern technology can play in terror activities and the importance of anticipating threats in order to equip law enforcement with the tools they need to prevent attacks. To achieve this, the Agenda states the EU security research will build initiatives focused on analytical solutions dealing with large amounts of online content, i.e, AI-powered WEBINT for enhanced cybersecurity and threat intelligence. The EU will fund security research to increase early detection capacity and discover new ways of addressing radicalization. Artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions are vital to
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Ireland s shortcomings in its airspace policing, maritime security and cyber defence are not only problematic for our national interest but could also threaten global stability, writes our Security Correspondent Cormac O’Keeffe
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Cormac O Keeffe Security Correspondent
Ireland s shortcomings in its airspace policing, maritime security and cyber defence are not only problematic for our national interest but could also threaten global stability, which has led to calls for the Government and military to be more proactive when coming to terms with real and potential risks, writes our Security Correspondent Cormac O’Keeffe.
EU security strategy a ‘step up’ on cyber leadership, says Brussels
The EU’s new cyber security strategy forms a key component of Shaping Europe’s Digital Future, the Recovery Plan for Europe, and the EU Security Union Strategy
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The European Union (EU) has published details of its new EU Cybersecurity Strategy, intended to bolster Europe’s collective resilience against cyber threats and ensure citizens and businesses can benefit from trustworthy and reliable digital services. The bloc hopes the move will enable it to step up its leadership on international cyber security norms and standards, and strengthen international collaboration.
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European Commission unveils new cyber-resilience rules 16 December 2020
Source: European Commission Today, the Commission and the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy are presenting a new EU Cybersecurity Strategy. As a key component of Shaping Europe s Digital Future, the Recovery Plan for Europe and the EU Security Union Strategy, the Strategy will bolster Europe s collective resilience against cyber threats and help to ensure that all citizens and businesses can fully benefit from trustworthy and reliable services and digital tools. Whether it is the connected devices, the electricity grid, or the banks, planes, public administrations and hospitals Europeans use or frequent, they deserve to do so with the assurance that they will be shielded from c