EU Digital Networks Act (DNA) and review of Cybersecurity Act (CSA) proposals delayed until 20 January 2026
05 November 25
Martin Schraa
Both proposals were initially due in December 2025. The Digital Omnibus proposal (aimed at simplifying certain EU rules on data, cybersecurity and AI) and the new EU data strategy are scheduled for 19 November 2025.
European Commission expert group warns of dependencies on non-EU actors in submarine cable infrastructure
03 November 25
Visiola Pula
A risk assessment by the expert group identifies certain third countries, notably China and the US, that may have an impact on the security and resilience of EU submarine cable infrastructure. The expert group calls for considering supply-related measures to mitigate the EU’s dependence on US actors.
UK: CMA designates Apple and Google with strategic market status in mobile platforms
03 November 25
Miljana Todorovic
These designations enable the UK Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to introduce conduct requirements and pro-competitive interventions in relation to Apple’s and Google’s mobile platforms. The CMA is expected to launch consultations on potential interventions later in autumn 2025.
Commission calls on companies to start implementing Cyber Resilience Act
02 November 25
Alessandra Vaes
At a conference in Brussels, Christian D’Cunha, head of unit at European Commission DG Connect, said that while the regulation will become fully applicable in 2027, entities within scope “should be trying to implement it right now”. Stakeholders also discussed the upcoming review of the Cybersecurity Act, the interplay between cybersecurity rules, and the security of submarine cables.
EU Digital & Media Weekly Report
02 November 25
Elisar Bashir
This report gathers policy and regulatory developments at EU level covered by Cullen International’s Digital Economy and Media services over the past week. It also lists events taking place this week.
Poland’s draft NIS2 transposition law includes rules for banning high-risk vendors
28 October 25
Monika Kačeriaková
The government adopted draft amendments to the Cybersecurity Act. The amendments would introduce procedures to ban equipment from high-risk vendors. The procedures would apply to any sector covered by the directive on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the EU (NIS2), such as telecoms networks and cloud.