Core Tip: Recently, according to foreign media reports, an EU document shows that the EU has begun to formulate a draft of stricter cybersecurity rules. The draft says that smart devices such as smart refrigerators and TVs that can be connected to the Internet will need to strictly comply with the EU. Cybersecurity rules or risk fines or market bans.
Recently, according to foreign media reports, an EU document shows that the EU has begun to formulate a draft of stricter cybersecurity rules. The draft says that smart devices that can connect to the Internet, such as smart refrigerators and TVs, will need to strictly abide by EU cybersecurity rules. , or risk being fined or banned from the market.
In recent years, with the occurrence of hacking incidents in many enterprises, people's concerns about network security have been exacerbated. In response, the European Union's executive body will announce on September 13 a proposal known as the Cyber Resilience Act to govern the cybersecurity of smart devices. The so-called network resilience refers to the ability of a system to quickly respond to a disaster and restore it to a normal state to ensure that the system is available at any time.
Manufacturers must assess the cybersecurity risks of their products, and if problems are identified, they must notify the EU cybersecurity agency ENISA of the incident within 24 hours and take steps to address them, the document said. In addition, importers and distributors are also required to verify that products comply with EU rules.
If a business fails to comply, regulators can "prohibit or restrict the sale of the product on its domestic market, or withdraw it from that market". Those who ignore the rules will be fined up to 2.5% of their total global turnover.
EU draft shows that devices such as smart TVs must strictly abide by cybersecurity rules
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