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EC proposal for a Directive on Network and Information Security: An important step towards a truly level playing field between all players

Date

07 Feb 2013

Sections

Health & Consumers
InfoSociety
Innovation & Enterprise

Security adopted today as a major contribution to enhanced consumer trust and confidence in the digital era. The proposed Directive is part of a comprehensive EU Cybersecurity Strategy launched jointly by Neelie Kroes, Commissioner for the Digital Agenda; Cecilia Malmström, Commissioner for Home Affairs; and, Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

“Security is a key priority for ETNO members and is an important factor for consumers to embrace the Internet. ETNO welcomes this new Directive which recognises the importance of security throughout the entire value chain. ETNO strongly believes that the extension of security requirements to all Internet enablers is essential to create a level playing field and to ensure that all players offering services to EU citizens are subject to the same requirements”, says Luigi Gambardella, ETNO Executive Board Chairman.

ETNO members have always been committed to high levels of security and resilience which are essential for the delivery of quality services. As e-communications services and network providers are increasingly competiting with new players from outside the telecoms sector and often outside the EU, it is important that all actors of the ICT value chain, independently of their geographical location, offering the same services are subject to the same requirements, to avoid a competitive disadvantage for EU players and to guarantee a consistent consumer experience.

ETNO therefore welcomes the extension of the scope of the Directive to “Internet enablers”, e.g,. e-commerce platforms, Internet payments gateways, social networks or search engines. ETNO also supports the establishment of requirements applicable to actors in public and private sectors,

by extending beyond the e-communications sector the obligations of the Directive, including minimum security requirements and reporting of security incidents.

ETNO looks forward to taking an active part in the forthcoming legislative debate on the proposed Directive with all relevant stakeholders.

For more information, please contact: Thierry Dieu, ETNO Director for Communications and Public Policy

Tel: (32-2) 219 32 42 Fax: (32-2) 219 64 12 E-mail: dieu@etno.be

ETNO’s 37 member companies and 12 observers from Europe and beyond represent a significant part of total ICT activity in Europe. They account for an aggregate annual turnover of more than €600 billion and employ over 1.6 million people. ETNO companies are the main drivers of broadband and are committed to its continual growth in Europe.

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