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"In today’s globalised world, the EU and its Member States have become crucially reliant on safe cyberspace, on a secure use of information and digital technologies and on resilient and reliable information services and associated infrastructures. Information and communication technologies are also used as tools of repression. Cyber challenges, threats and attacks are growing at a dramatic pace and constitute a major threat to the security, defence, stability and competitiveness of nation states. A majority of highly visible and disruptive cyber incidents are now of a politically motivated nature. Threats to critical infrastructure become increasingly sophisticated and warrant in-depth protection. There are numerous obstacles of a political, legislative and organisational nature in the EU and its Member States to the development of a comprehensive and unified approach to cyber defence and security. There is a lack of common definition, standards and common measures in the sensitive and vulnerable area of cyber security. I therefore consider it appropriate to underline the need for a global and coordinated approach to these problems at the EU level through the development of a comprehensive EU cyber security strategy which should provide a common definition of cyber security and defence and of what constitutes a defence-related cyber attack. No less important is a common operating vision which should take into account the added value of the existing agencies and bodies, as well as good practices from those Member States which already have national cyber security strategies."@en1

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