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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Foo Yun Chee<\/strong>

BRUSSELS: A proposed European Union cloud<\/a> security label that could exclude Amazon<\/a>, Alphabet's Google<\/a>, Microsoft<\/a> and other non-EU cloud services providers from the bloc is discriminatory and could lead to retaliatory measures, a study commissioned by a tech lobbying group said.

The European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE) report, which was commissioned by the Computer and Communications Industry Association (
CCIA<\/a>), underscores growing private concerns about the draft label plan among U.S. tech giants, which have so far not made any public comment on it.

At issue is a provision in EU cybersecurity agency ENISA's certification scheme (EUCS) that requires cloud services providers to have their registered head office and global headquarters in the EU and to operate cloud services and store and process customer data in the 27-member bloc.

\"I think the political intention is to squeeze out foreign suppliers but it will of course have also ramifications for EU businesses that are more or less relying on
cloud computing<\/a> services,\" ECIPE Director Matthias Bauer told Reuters.

\"Member states should now call on the cybersecurity agency and also the European Commission to abandon politically motivated EUCS immunity requirements,\" he added.

ENISA is waiting for an opinion from EU countries, a spokesperson said and \"will then finalise the scheme by taking into utmost account this opinion and submit the final candidate scheme to the European Commission\".

The EU executive declined to comment on the ECIPE report.

\"The scheme should be fully in line with EU law, as well as with the EU's international commitments, including on trade,\" a Commission spokesperson said.

ECIPE said the proposal could set a dangerous precedent for any data-intensive sector, that could see the cybersecurity label become mandatory for new technologies such as
internet<\/a> connected devices in energy, healthcare and autonomous driving.

A ban could also trigger retaliatory measures by EU trading partners, the think tank said.
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Tech-sponsored研究批评排除非欧盟云供应商的计划

欧洲国际政治经济中心(研究中心)的报告,由计算机与通信行业协会委托(CCIA),突显出越来越私人标签计划草案的担忧美国科技巨头,迄今尚未做出任何公开评论。

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欧盟布鲁塞尔:提出安全标签,可以排除亚马逊字母的谷歌,微软从欧盟和其他非欧盟云服务提供商是歧视性的,可能会导致报复性措施,由科技游说集团委托进行的一项研究说。

欧洲国际政治经济中心(研究中心)的报告,这是由计算机和通信行业协会CCIA),突显出越来越私人标签计划草案的担忧美国科技巨头,迄今尚未做出任何公开评论。

在欧盟问题是提供网络安全机构ENISA认证计划(euc),要求云服务提供商注册总部和全球总部在欧盟运营云服务和存储和处理客户数据在欧盟27个成员国。

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“我认为政治意图是排挤外国供应商,但它将对欧盟企业当然也影响或多或少的依赖云计算服务,”研究中心主管马提亚·鲍尔告诉路透。

“成员国现在应该呼吁网络安全机构和欧盟委员会放弃政治动机euc免疫需求,”他补充道。

ENISA正在等待欧盟国家的意见,发言人说,“将敲定计划通过最大限度考虑这个意见并提交最终的候选人向欧盟委员会计划”。

欧盟执行拒绝评论研究报告。

“方案应完全符合欧盟法律,以及欧盟的国际承诺,包括贸易,”委员会的一位发言人说。

研究称这一建议可能会为任何数据密集型部门设置一个危险的先例,可以看到网络安全标签成为强制性等新技术互联网连接设备在能源、医疗和自动驾驶。

禁止欧盟国家贸易伙伴,也可能引发报复性措施智囊团说。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>By Foo Yun Chee<\/strong>

BRUSSELS: A proposed European Union cloud<\/a> security label that could exclude Amazon<\/a>, Alphabet's Google<\/a>, Microsoft<\/a> and other non-EU cloud services providers from the bloc is discriminatory and could lead to retaliatory measures, a study commissioned by a tech lobbying group said.

The European Centre for International Political Economy (ECIPE) report, which was commissioned by the Computer and Communications Industry Association (
CCIA<\/a>), underscores growing private concerns about the draft label plan among U.S. tech giants, which have so far not made any public comment on it.

At issue is a provision in EU cybersecurity agency ENISA's certification scheme (EUCS) that requires cloud services providers to have their registered head office and global headquarters in the EU and to operate cloud services and store and process customer data in the 27-member bloc.

\"I think the political intention is to squeeze out foreign suppliers but it will of course have also ramifications for EU businesses that are more or less relying on
cloud computing<\/a> services,\" ECIPE Director Matthias Bauer told Reuters.

\"Member states should now call on the cybersecurity agency and also the European Commission to abandon politically motivated EUCS immunity requirements,\" he added.

ENISA is waiting for an opinion from EU countries, a spokesperson said and \"will then finalise the scheme by taking into utmost account this opinion and submit the final candidate scheme to the European Commission\".

The EU executive declined to comment on the ECIPE report.

\"The scheme should be fully in line with EU law, as well as with the EU's international commitments, including on trade,\" a Commission spokesperson said.

ECIPE said the proposal could set a dangerous precedent for any data-intensive sector, that could see the cybersecurity label become mandatory for new technologies such as
internet<\/a> connected devices in energy, healthcare and autonomous driving.

A ban could also trigger retaliatory measures by EU trading partners, the think tank said.
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