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2 Amendments of Johan NISSINEN related to 2023/0108(COD)

Amendment 20 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 4
(4) Certification of managed security services is not only relevant in the selection process for the EU Cybersecurity Reserve but it is also an essential quality indicator for private and public entities that intend to purchase such services. In light of the criticality of the managed security services and the sensitivity of the data they process, certification could provide potential customers with important guidance and assurance about the trustworthiness of these services. European certification schemes for managed security services contribute to avoiding fragmentation of the single market. This Regulation therefore aims at enhancing the functioning of the internal market. At the same time, these multiple purposes of the regulation should strike a balance with the potential regulatory burden and costs associated with certification, given that compliance with certification requirements will involve additional expenses and administrative efforts, which could be a concern for smaller providers.
2023/09/21
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 28 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 5 a (new)
(5 a) Given that, certification schemes will add complexity to an already complex regulatory landscape, it is of critical importance to prevent potential overlaps or conflicts with existing cybersecurity regulations and standards. Stresses further the need for careful consideration and proportionality in the implementation of the regulation, in order to reduce negative effects on market freedom and innovation.
2023/09/21
Committee: ITRE