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Quote:The ProtectEU plan has some lofty goals and a few alarming caveats.
In a nutshell: The European Commission is developing a new strategy to enhance internal security across the entire European Union. The plan introduces a cultural shift in how internal security is perceived, but some aspects of the proposal could potentially weaken digital security instead.
The recently announced ProtectEU plan aims to safeguard Europe from internal threats, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated, emphasizing that security is a fundamental pillar of open societies and thriving economies. Among the most pressing threats identified by the European Commission are terrorism, organized crime, cybercrime, and attacks on critical infrastructure.
The EC is positioning ProtectEU as a broad initiative in response to an increasingly complex geopolitical landscape. With hybrid threats and state-sponsored cyberattacks wreaking havoc online, Europe urgently needs a significant overhaul of its internal security strategy. While ProtectEU does not yet include a detailed proposal, the official announcement outlines several key objectives as a foundation for the plan.
ProtectEU advocates for a new security governance framework, aiming to transform the European Commission's approach to internal security. The initiative calls on EU member states to enhance intelligence-sharing practices through a newly proposed platform, the Single Intelligence Analysis Capacity. Additionally, the Commission envisions expanding Europol's role, effectively transforming it into a European equivalent of the FBI, with enhanced operational capabilities.
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