EU lawmakers have agreed to enforce a set of cybersecurity rules across the bloc which demand that critical service providers can no longer brush data breaches under the carpet -- but contrary beliefs when it comes to backdoors and weakened cryptography threaten to completely negate all efforts.
Businesses operating in the European bloc that deliver essential services, such as transport control or electricity grid management, will soon be expected to invest in security solutions which will make corporate networks robust enough to withstand cyberattacks -- if that is ever possible, of course -- due to a fresh set of regulations laid down by members of the European Union.
By Charlie Osborne
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