Europe Readies Law to Eject Chinese Equipment From Telecoms

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- EU proposes a revised Cybersecurity Act that could force Chinese telecom manufacturers like Huawei and ZTE out of critical infrastructure supply chains across the EU. - The proposal aims to enhance the role of ENISA (European Union Agency for Cybersecurity).

Why It Matters for Texas Credit Unions

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Original Source Material

Revised Cybersecurity Act Would Also Boost ENISA Countries across the EU could be forced to kick Chinese telecom manufacturers such as Huawei and ZTE out of their critical infrastructure supply chains, under a far-reaching proposal published by the European Commission on Tuesday.