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The Incoherency Risk in the EU's New Cyber Security Policies (2405.12043v2)

Published 20 May 2024 in cs.CR and cs.CY

Abstract: The European Union (EU) has been pursuing new cyber security policies in recent years. This paper presents a short reflection of four such policies. The focus is on potential incoherency, meaning a lack of integration, divergence between the member states, institutional dysfunction, and other related problems that should be at least partially avoidable by sound policy-making. According to the results, the four policies have substantially increased the complexity of the EU's cyber security framework. In addition, there are potential problems with trust, divergence between industry sectors and different technologies, bureaucratic conflicts, and technical issues, among other things. With these insights, the paper not only contributes to the study of EU policies but also advances the understanding of cyber security policies in general.

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