Covering the Cyber Resilience Act in Strasbourg

On Tuesday, 9 May, AmCham EU’s Digital Economy Committee visited the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France to discuss the Cyber Resilience Act. Meeting with the file’s rapporteur Morten Løkkegaard, MEP (RE, DK) and shadow rapporteurs Adam Bielan, MEP (ECR, PL); Bart Groothuis, MEP (RE, NL) and Henna Virkkunen, MEP (EPP, FIN), delegates voiced concerns around the scope of the file, incident reporting and the transition period. By remaining proactive and open, MEPs can address industry concerns and increase European global attractiveness. 

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10 May 2023
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Covering the Cyber Resilience Act in Strasbourg

On Tuesday, 9 May, AmCham EU’s Digital Economy Committee visited the European Parliament in Strasbourg, France to discuss the Cyber Resilience Act. Meeting with the file’s rapporteur Morten Løkkegaard, MEP (RE, DK) and shadow rapporteurs Adam Bielan, MEP (ECR, PL); Bart Groothuis, MEP (RE, NL) and Henna Virkkunen, MEP (EPP, FIN), delegates voiced concerns around the scope of the file, incident reporting and the transition period. By remaining proactive and open, MEPs can address industry concerns and increase European global attractiveness. 

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