AI

Eurosmart has been selected to join the European Commission’s AI Act Advisory Forum. Established under Article 67 of the EU AI Act, the Advisory Forum serves as a key advisory body supporting the European Commission and the European AI Board in the implementation and enforcement of...

Eurosmart’s Position While Eurosmart welcomes the Commission’s work on the Digital Omnibus, we note with concern that the current Call for Evidence appears to narrow the initial ambition of this initiative. The Omnibus was originally conceived as a bold and strategic exercise to streamline Europe’s increasingly...

Eurosmart's feedback on Evaluation of Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 - European Standardisation Eurosmart, the leading association representing the digital security industry in Europe, welcomes the initiative based on the update of the European Standardisation Strategy to evaluate the Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012, especially in the light...

The digital landscape is constantly evolving, and with it, the regulatory frameworks designed to protect and enhance cybersecurity across Europe. The European Union has been at the forefront of developing comprehensive cybersecurity regulations to create a secure digital environment. Navigating this complex regulatory environment is critical...

Four key principles to better oversee the use of ‘real-time’ remote biometric identification systems in publicly accessible spaces for the purpose of law enforcement Position paper on proposed amendments on Artificial Intelligence ActDownload Some amendments of the IMCO/LIBE draft report on [AI Act] [1] may have very...

Last April, the European Commission published a proposal for a Regulation laying down harmonised rules on Artificial Intelligence (AI). This AI Act establishes requirements for AI systems depending on a risk-based approach. Eurosmart welcomes the proposal and provided the following feedback to the European Commission: ...

Eurosmart has long been advocating for mandatory cybersecurity certification of specific products used by Operators of Essential Services and Digital Service Providers (NIS 1), now called essential and important entities (NIS 2). Cybersecurity certification ensures that products resist a given level of cyber-attacks. Such a...