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"There is no true freedom without security," said EU digital agenda commissioner Neelie Kroes. (Photo: European Commission)

Companies must report cyber attacks, EU says

Large EU-based companies will have to disclose major cyber-attacks to designated national authorities, under new legislative rules proposed by the European Commission on Thursday (7 February).

“Under our proposal, sectors using telecoms networks in ways vital to our economy and society would have to manage risks and report significant incidents,” EU digital agenda commissioner Neelie Kroes told reporters in Brussels.

Speaking alongside EU commissioner for home affairs Cecilia Malm...

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"There is no true freedom without security," said EU digital agenda commissioner Neelie Kroes. (Photo: European Commission)

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