Abstract

The present work deals with analyzing the legislation of Cybersecurity in the EU context. The European legislator has sought in recent years alongside foreign and defense policy to create an ad hoc order involving all the organs of the Union with the aim of tackling new types of crimes at European and international level. Our analysis seeks to address the new technological challenges and problems relating to cybersecurity by analyzing the acts of a binding or not nature of the Union which certainly show an application by the Member States that seems to be of a decisive nature for the evolution of the coming years of this sector as well as the demonstration that the EU rightly behaves in practice as a global player.

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