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The European Union is directly linked to cyber security as it is a core component of the union's strategic autonomy [1] and a subject of its governance policies [2]. Furthermore, the European Union actively seeks to establish international security measures regarding cyber security {fact:2, fact:3} and aims to increase its influence in this domain [3].

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Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org SWP 2 facts
claimThe European Union faces a threat of global digital commons collapse if it fails to establish permanent security- and confidence-building measures with major powers, including China, regarding cybersecurity and Industry 4.0.
claimThe European Union faces a threat of a global collapse of the digital commons if it fails to work with major powers, including China, to establish security- and confidence-building measures for cybersecurity and Industry 4.0.
European Union | Springer Nature Link link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
referenceGeorge Christou's 2016 book 'Cybersecurity in the European Union: Resilience and adaptability in governance policy' analyzes the governance, resilience, and adaptability of cybersecurity policies within the European Union.
Strategic Autonomy or Transatlantic Dependency The EU's Evolving ... strasbourgcentre.com Strasbourg Centre 1 fact
claimThe European Union's concept of strategic autonomy encompasses economic diversification, industrial innovation, cybersecurity, and critical infrastructure protection.
Independence play: Europe's pursuit of strategic autonomy ecfr.eu European Council on Foreign Relations 1 fact
perspectiveCzech policymakers and policy experts advocate for the European Union to increase its influence through strategic autonomy in Eastern Europe, countries bordering the Mediterranean, sub-Saharan Africa, space, and cyber security.