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European Commission Proposes New EU Cybersecurity Package
On 20 January 2026, the European Commission proposed a new cybersecurity package to strengthen the EU’s resilience and response to rising cyber threats, including amendments to the NIS2 Directive.
The package introduces a revised Cybersecurity Act aimed at securing ICT supply chains and ensuring that products placed on the EU market are secure by design through a simplified certification system. It also streamlines compliance with existing EU cybersecurity rules and strengthens ENISA’s role in supporting Member States and coordinating threat management across the EU.
AML and Data Protection: Are We Crossing the Line?
The Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) framework plays a central role in safeguarding the integrity and stability of the EU financial system. Under AML Regulation 2024/1624, obliged entities listed in Article 3(3) are required to implement robust compliance measures designed to detect suspicious activities and prevent financial crime.





