Cybersecurity Proposal of EU Slammed as Protectionism
- A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson expressed serious concern about the European Commission's new cybersecurity package that is seen as targeting Chinese companies, stating it undermines fair competition and market principles.
- Guo Jiakun argued that Chinese companies have never posed a security threat in Europe and have provided high-quality products and services.
- The spokesperson criticized the EU's actions as protectionism, claiming they violate market principles and hinder digital development.
- Guo Jiakun warned that the EU's actions could cause significant economic losses and urged the EU to reconsider its stance.
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China Says Highly Concerned About EU’s Cybersecurity Package Reportedly Targeting China
Beijing - A Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson on Wednesday expressed grave concern over the latest cybersecurity package rolled out by the European Commission aimed at forcibly de-risking supply chains in the mobile networks, which some commentators say targets China. Guo Jiakun, the spokesperson, said Chinese companies are never a security threat to European countries as they have long been conducting lawful operation in Europe and are law-…
EU Plans Cybersecurity Overhaul
The European Commission has introduced a new cybersecurity legislative package that mandates the removal of high-risk suppliers from telecommunications networks to protect against state-sponsored threats. This article has been indexed from CyberMaterial Read the original article: EU Plans Cybersecurity Overhaul The post EU Plans Cybersecurity Overhaul appeared first on IT Security News.
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