European Council Extends Cyberattacks Sanctions Framework for 1 Year
The European Council is extending restrictive measures against cyberattacks until May 18, 2022, it said in a May 17 news release. With a current listing of eight individuals and four entities, the sanctions regime targets persons or entities that assist…
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cyberattacks against the European Union or its member states. The restrictions include an asset freeze and travel ban and have been in place since 2017.