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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 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 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 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 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.