2. Cyber Crime and Privacy
Why is cybersecurity so important?
What are the objectives
What are the Initiatives
3.
Why is cybersecurity so important?
Backbone of our economy & society
Economic opportunity for the EU
Fragmentation of the cybersecurity industry
Why we need a Digital Single Market
4.
Economic opportunity for the EU
The global cybersecurity market
$66 billion in 2013
$100 billion in 2018
$65.9 billion 17% for EU
5.
Fragmentation of the cybersecurity
industry
historically different Network Information
Security policies (NISP)
solutions driven by individual governmental
needs
lack of interoperability for cross-border
purchase
lack of trust for cross-border purchase
6.
Fragmentation of the cybersecurity
industry
Public Private Partnership
Assurance & security
Identity, access & trust management
Data security
Protection of ICT Infrastructure
Cybersecurity services
7. Why we need a Digital Single Market
315 Millions Europeans use the Internet
every day
€415 billion in additional growth,
hundreds of thousands of new jobs,
and a vibrant knowledge-based society
8. Why we need a Digital Single Market
national online services (42%)
US-based online services (54%)
EU cross-border online services only 4%
9. Key objectives of the Commission in
cybersecurity?
Increasing cybersecurity capabilities and
cooperation
Making the EU a strong player in
cybersecurity
Mainstreaming cybersecurity in EU policies
10. What is the Commission doing to
strengthen cybersecurity?
EU STRATEGIES
EU LEGISLATION
NETWORKS & ORGANISATIONS
EU FUNDING
11.
EU STRATEGIES
EU Cybersecurity Strategy (2013)
European Agenda on Security (2015)
Digital Single Market Strategy (2015)
Europe’s Cyber Resilience System(2016)
12.
EU LEGISLATION
Directive on Network and Information
Security(2016-NIS Directive) via Computer
Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT)
Directive on information systems to tackle
large-scale cyber- attacks (2017)
Directive over online sexual exploitation of
children and child pornography(2016)
Framework Decision on fraud and
counterfeiting of non-cash means of payment
13.
ORGANISATIONS
The European Union Agency for Network
and Information Security(ENISA) analysing
data on security incidents in Europe and
emerging risks;
The EU Computer Emergency Response
Team (CERT-EU)
The Europol’s Cybercrime Centre (EC3)
serving as central hub for criminal information
and intelligence
14.
EU FUNDING
EU invested €334 million in cybersecurity
and online privacy projects(2007-2013)
EU invested €160 million for Horizon 2020
Research and Innovation (2014-2016)
European Structural and Investment (ESI)
Funds : €400 million security and data
protection, electronic identification, privacy
and trust services