“We need to do that both internationally and at a European level, which is what we are doing,” he told the cyber threat intelligence track at the Security and Counter Terror Expo in London.
King said the European Commission (EC) was working to support member states and their agencies in cyber security, and working with the private sector to improve resilience and build deterrence against the growing cyber threat.
“In the past year we have seen increased demand from member states for help in guarding against cyber threats,” he said.
Although authorities of member states and the private sector are at the front line, King said there were things that could and should be done together at the European level to help and support member states and work with the private sector.
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