1. What contributions have the authors mentioned in the paper "Patching the patchwork┺ appraising the eu regulatory framework on cyber security breaches" ?
In this article, I question whether the patchwork of six EU instruments addressing breaches ( Framework Directive, e-Privacy Directive, eIDAS Regulation, PSD2, GDPR, NIS Directive ) is helping to prevent or mitigate breaches as intended.. The analysis, which is frustrated by the lack of adequate data, shows that the regulatory framework on cyber security breaches may be failing to provide the necessary level of mutual learning on the functioning of security measures, awareness of both regulatory authorities and the public on how entities fare in protecting data ( and the related network and information systems ), and enforcing self-improvement of entities dealing with information and services.
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2. What are the future works mentioned in the paper "Patching the patchwork┺ appraising the eu regulatory framework on cyber security breaches" ?
Acknowledgments Early versions of this paper were presented at the Second Annual Cybercrime Conference, University of Cambridge Cybercrime Centre ( July 13th 2017 ) ; European Society of Criminology 2017 Conference EurCrime, University of Cardiff ( September 13th-16th 2017 ) ; TILEC-GovReg Workshop, Tilburg University ( October 12th-13th 2017 ) ; and the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies Public Seminar “ Cybercrimes of the Future ”, University of Leeds ( November 6th 2017 ).. I would like to thank in particular Dr Inge Graef, Emeritus Prof Steve Saxby, Lina Jasmontaite and my anonymous reviewers for their precious suggestions on how to improve the draft, Dr Martyn Egan for the continuous support and encouragement.. 162 In this respect it will be important to follow the development of the so-called Cybersecurity Act.
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