Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/1390 establishes restrictive measures against individuals, entities, and bodies involved in cyber-attacks that threaten the European Union or its Member States. This regulation is a crucial component of the EU’s strategy to bolster its cybersecurity defences and deter cyber-attacks that can undermine its security, stability, and economic interests.
Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/1390 is designed to address and mitigate the risks posed by cyber-attacks originating both within and outside the EU. The regulation provides a legal framework for imposing sanctions on those responsible for or associated with cyber-attacks, thereby enhancing the EU's ability to respond to and prevent these threats effectively.
Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/1390 strengthens the EU’s capacity to counter cyber threats through a coordinated and robust sanctions framework. By imposing restrictive measures against those responsible for significant cyber-attacks, the EU aims to deter such activities and protect its interests. Affected businesses must be diligent in their compliance efforts to avoid legal repercussions and contribute to the broader goal of cybersecurity within the EU.