New Cyber Blueprint to Scale Up the EU Cybersecurity Crisis Management
- On 6 June 2025, EU Member States formally approved the updated Cybersecurity Blueprint during a meeting of the Council focused on transport, digital communications, and energy sectors held in Brussels.
- This adoption followed the Commission's 24 February 2025 proposal amid rising cyber threats and geopolitical tensions demanding stronger EU cyber crisis management.
- The Blueprint updates the 2017 framework by defining five crisis stages and coordinating mechanisms to support Member States in managing large-scale cyber incidents.
- Henna Virkkunen expressed her support for the adoption, while Deputy Prime Minister Krzysztof Gawkowski highlighted it as an important advancement in strengthening cyber resilience across Europe.
- The Blueprint aims to enhance EU-wide cooperation, interoperability, and preparedness to protect critical infrastructure and maintain public confidence during cyber crises.
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Introduction On 6 June 2025, the Council of the European Union adopted a revised Cybersecurity Blueprint through Council Recommendation COM(2025) 66 final (Annexes). This updated framework, known as the EU’s Cybersecurity Blueprint, outlines how the EU, its Member States, and designated coordination bodies will prepare for and jointly manage large-scale cyber incidents. It replaces the […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post The …
The revised Blueprint for cybersecurity crisis management was adopted today by the Council of the EU – Global Security Mag Online
EU Member States adopted today the Council Recommendation for an EU Blueprint on cyber crisis management to strengthen the response to large scale incidents and crisis in the EU. The necessity for a revised cyber crisis management Blueprint was driven by the evolution of the cybersecurity threat landscape where geopolitics accelerated the need for stronger cyber crisis management as anticipated in an ENISA report and as outlined in the EU's fir…
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