ENISA is currently working on the European Cybersecurity Certification scheme for Cloud Services (EUCS), which should harmonise the assessment methods and criteria as well as the various levels of assurance the certification provides across Europe. As requested by the Commission, ENISA has added sovereignty requirements to these criteria, regarding both the location of data and immunity from foreign legislation. However, support for this approach is far from unanimous-some Member States are afraid that it will exclude a large number of companies from the scheme, and certain parts of the industry complain that it is only politically motivated. Are these requirements necessary to boost the cybersecurity of Europe’s cloud computing services? Are they enough to build up European users’ trust in cloud computing services? Can retaliation from the United States be expected?
Many thanks to the experts who shared their knowledge and vision at this panel discussion:
🔸 Anna PRUDNIKOVA, Team Manager - Security Certifications, @Bureau Veritas
🔹 Michel STELTMAN, Managing Director, @Dutch Digital Infrastructure Association (DINL)
🔸 Aude LE TELLIER, Deputy Head of Division - International coordination, @ANSSI
🔹 Xavier FILIU, Group Chief Information Security Officer, @CESIN
Moderated by Dorian MARCELLIN, Editor-in-chief, @ALLIANCY
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