Five European router manufacturers, including German giants Fritz! and Devolo, have created the SAFENet alliance. Their objective: to impose drastic security rules at EU level to counter China's dominance in the market. They accuse these products of presenting major security risks and demanding real digital sovereignty for Europe.
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The Cybersecurity Regulation 2, proposed by the European Commission in January1, concerns telecommunications operators with the enormous impact on their accounts of the obligation to remove from their networks equipment manufactured by high-risk suppliers. Labels: Chinese routers, operators, ban, European community» original news (bandaancha.eu)
Five European router manufacturers, including German giants Fritz! and Devolo, have created the SAFENet alliance. Their objective: to impose drastic security rules at EU level to counter China's dominance in the market. They accuse these products of presenting major security risks and demanding real digital sovereignty for Europe.