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EU agencies must ramp up cybersecurity measures: Auditors

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(Reuters) — EU institutions must do more to protect themselves from cyberattacks as their interconnected networks put them at greater risk, the European Court of Auditors said Tuesday, the latest agency to sound the alarm on a sharp rise in stealth attacks.

A spate of cyberattacks by some governments against political opponents and recent high-profile ransomware attacks have prompted countries around the world to strengthen their defenses.

The ECA said the varying level of cybersecurity preparedness at EU agencies posed a problem for their overall security. It pointed to the more than tenfold increase in cybersecurity incidents at EU bodies between 2018 and 2021.

Shortcomings at EU agencies include an inconsistent approach toward cybersecurity, the lack of cybersecurity good practices and inadequate funds and resources, it said.

“Since EU bodies are strongly interconnected, a weakness in one can expose others to security threats,” the ECA said in a report.

“Binding cybersecurity rules should be introduced and the amount available to the Computer Emergency Response Team should be increased,” it said.

The ECA urged the European Commission to promote more cooperation among EU bodies and the EU Agency for Cybersecurity to focus more on EU agencies with less experience in this area.