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12 Amendments of Clare MOODY related to 2018/0328(COD)

Amendment 124 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 8
(8) The Competence Centre should be the Union’s main instrument to pool investment in cybersecurity research, technology and industrial development and to implement relevant projects and initiatives together with the Cybersecurity Competence Network. It should deliver cybersecurity-related financial support from the Horizon Europe and Digital Europe programmes, and should be open to the European Regional Development Fund, European Defence Fund and other programmes where appropriate. This approach should contribute to creating synergies and coordinating financial support related to cybersecurity research, innovation, technology and industrial development and avoiding duplication.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 129 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 14
(14) Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, high-performance computing (HPC) and quantum computing, blockchain and concepts such as secure digital identities create at the same time new challenges for cybersecurity as well as offer solutions. Additional challenges exist in the form of algorithmic bias, particularly in social media. Assessing and validating the robustness of existing or future ICT systems will require testing security solutions against attacks run on HPC and quantum machines. The Competence Centre, the Network and the Cybersecurity Competence Community should help advance and disseminate the latest cybersecurity solutions and assist with the attribution of cyber attacks, where they take place. At the same time the Competence Centre and the Network should be at the service of developers and operators in critical sectors such as transport, energy, health, financial, government, telecom, manufacturing, defence, and space to help them solve their cybersecurity challenges.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 140 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 15
(15) The Competence Centre should have several key functions. First, the Competence Centre should facilitate and help coordinate the work of the European Cybersecurity Competence Network and nurture the Cybersecurity Competence Community. The Centre should drive the cybersecurity technological agenda and facilitate access to the expertise gathered in the Network and the Cybersecurity Competence Community. Secondly, it should implement relevant parts of Digital Europe and, Horizon Europe and European Defence Fund programmes by allocating grants, typically following a competitive call for proposals. Thirdly, the Competence Centre should facilitate joint investment by the Union, Member States and/or industry.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 150 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 20
(20) Appropriate provisions should be made to guarantee the liability and transparency of the Competence Centre and those undertakings receiving funding.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 160 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 25
(25) In order for the Competence Centre to function properly and effectively, the Commission and the Member States should ensure that persons to be appointed to the Governing Board have appropriate professional expertise and experience in functional areas and is gender balanced. The Commission and the Member States should also make efforts to limit the turnover of their respective Representatives on the Governing Board in order to ensure continuity in its work.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 162 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 26
(26) The smooth functioning of the Competence Centre requires that its Executive Director be appointed onin a transparent manner on the grounds of merit and documented administrative and managerial skills, as well as competence and experience relevant for cybersecurity, and that the duties of the Executive Director be carried out with complete independence.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 164 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 27
(27) The Competence Centre should have an Industrial and Scientific Advisory Board as an advisory body to ensure regular and appropriately transparent dialogue with the private sector, consumers’ organisations and other relevant stakeholders. The Industrial and Scientific Advisory Board should focus on issues relevant to stakeholders and bring them to the attention of the Competence Centre’s Governing Board. The composition of the Industrial and Scientific Advisory Board and the tasks assigned to it, such as being consulted regarding the work plan, should ensure sufficient representation of stakeholders in the work of the Competence Centre.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 191 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point 2
2. contribute to the implementation of the cybersecurity part of the Digital Europe Programme established by Regulation No XXX26 and in particular actions related to Article 6 of Regulation (EU) No XXX [Digital Europe Programme] and of the Horizon Europe Programme established by Regulation No XXX27 and in particular Section 2.2.6 of Pillar II of Annex I. of Decision No XXX on establishing the specific programme implementing Horizon Europe – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation[ref. number of the Specific Programme]., the European Defence Fund established by Regulation (EU) No XXX and of other Union programmes when provided for in legal acts of the Union]; _________________ 26 27[add full title and OJ reference] [add full title and OJ reference] 27 [add full title and OJ reference] [add full title and OJ reference]
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 216 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point a
(a) supporting further development of cybersecurity skills at all educational levels, where appropriate together with relevant EU agencies and bodies including ENISA.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 220 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point 5 – point a a (new)
(aa) Supporting initiatives designed to develop cyber talent across the EU, with a focus on developing gender balanced cyber skills in primary, secondary and tertiary education.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 255 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 8 – paragraph 3 – introductory part
3. Only entities which are established within the Union may be accredited as members of the Cybersecurity Competence Community. Entities established in the Union but controlled by third country entities shall be eligible provided the Union has signed an agreement on cybersecurity cooperation. They shall demonstrate that they have cybersecurity expertise with regard to at least one of the following domains:
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 281 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 12 – paragraph 3
3. Members of the Governing Board and their alternates shall be appointed in light of their knowledge in the field of technology as well as of relevant managerial, administrative and budgetary skills. The Commission and the Member States shall make efforts to limit the turnover of their representatives in the Governing Board, in order to ensure continuity of the Board’s work. The Commission and the Member States shall aim to achievensure a balanced representation between men and women on the Governing Board.
2019/01/17
Committee: ITRE