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EU lawmakers to treat Facebook and Twitter as critical infrastructure

Friday 26 June 2015 10:00 CET | News

EU lawmakers have revealed plans to subject companies such as Google, Twitter, eBay and Facebook to the same IT infrastructure security requirements as banks or energy networks.

EU lawmakers want providers of essential services in industries including banking, health care, transport and energy to protect their networks from hackers, and to disclose data breaches to the authorities.

The European Commission also wants the security requirements to cover enablers of internet services, such as ecommerce platforms, internet payment gateways, social networks, search engines, cloud computing services and app stores.

Internet companies want to play down their importance so as to avoid additional regulatory constraints on their businesses. The Computer and Communications Industry Association, representing Amazon.com, eBay, Facebook, Google and others, wants the rules to apply only to things such as nuclear power plants and transportation facilities.


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