ENISA releases a report intended to look into digital strategic autonomy in the EU and suggests future research directions. Digital strategic autonomy can be defined as the ability of Europe to source products and services designed to meet the EU’s specific needs and values, while avoiding being subject to the influence of the outside world. The report identifies the following seven key research areas: Data security, software platforms, cybersecurity and trustworthy hardware platforms and digital communication security. The EU Cybersecurity Strategy is addressed by the EU CyberSecurity Strategy.
Source: https://www.helpnetsecurity.com/2021/04/27/digital-strategic-autonomy/

