The media reported that European Union countries could adopt a new cybersecurity law that would require any digital equipment manufacturer to protect against piracy.
According to available information, “the new law was proposed by the European Commission and its project was presented in Brussels by Commissioner Margaritis Schinas to promote the European lifestyle.”
On the subject, Schinas said, “In the near future, our lives will continue to be connected to the Internet, and most things around us, from household items to clothing, will work online, most things around us will work online. .”
In response, Terry Breton, European Commissioner for the Internal Market, pointed out that “hundreds of millions of items, including smartphones, computers, cars, appliances and even toys, are potential gateways for hackers. Most of these products are not subject to any safety regulations.”
“Up to 90% of all home appliances, gadgets, and web-connected gadgets have security vulnerabilities,” says Britton. “It is impossible to provide 100 percent security, but a breakthrough is needed in this area.”
source: smotrim.ru
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