EU Extends Cyberattack Sanctions Regime for Another 3 Years
The EU extended its sanctions regime relating to cyberattacks for another three years, to May 18, 2025, the European Council said May 16. Under it, the EU can continue to impose sanctions on individuals or entities involved in cyberattacks that…
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"cause a significant impact, and constitute an external threat to the EU or its member states." Currently, the restrictions apply to eight individuals and four entities and include an asset freeze and a travel ban.