EU draft rules propose tougher cybersecurity labelling rules for Amazon, Google, Microsoft

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Amazon , Alphabet's Google, Microsoft and other non-European Union cloud service providers looking to secure an EU cybersecurity label to handle sensitive data can only do so via a joint venture with an EU-based company, according to an EU draft document seen by Reuters.

and other non-European Union cloud service providers looking to secure an EU cybersecurity label to handle sensitive data can only do so via a joint venture with an EU-based company, according to an EU draft document seen by Reuters.

The latest draft proposal from EU cybersecurity agency ENISA concerns an EU certification scheme that would vouch for the cybersecurity of cloud services and determine how governments and companies in the bloc select a vendor for their business. "Certified cloud services are operated only by companies based in the EU, with no entity from outside the EU having effective control over the CSP , to mitigate the risk of non-EU interfering powers undermining EU regulations, norms and values," the document said.

 

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