Parliament this week: disaster relief, cybersecurity, data protection

Source: European Parliament (EP) i, published on Monday, May 14 2018.

Protecting the EU armed forces against cyber attacks, improving responses to natural disasters, and preparing for changes to data protection rules are all on Parliament’s agenda this week.

Data protection

On Tuesday MEPs and their national counterparts will discuss upcoming changes to data protection laws, which will come into force on 25 May to ensure the security of EU consumers when providing personal information online.

Cyber security

As national security is increasingly at risk from virtual attacks and online information theft, the foreign affairs committee will vote on an own-initiative report with proposals to improve the cybersecurity of the EU’s armed forces on Wednesday. This includes creating closer cooperation between EU countries and making more money and staff available to identify the sources of cyberattacks.

Blockchain

On Wednesday the research committee will vote on an own-initiative report with plans concerning blockchain, which is a digital ledger containing information that can be used and shared simultaneously. After the dramatic upturn in the value of blockchain-based virtual currencies in the last year, safe standards need to be developed to improve security across the industry.

Civil protection

On Thursday, the environment committee will vote on proposals to improve the Union Civil Protection Mechanism, which provides support to EU countries in the wake of natural disasters. Members will discuss how to make it easier to respond to these crises.

Migration

On Wednesday MEPs will also review funding for the EU’s migration programmes, looking at ways to make spending in this area more efficient.

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Created: 14-05-2018 - 15:45