Dear colleagues, 

The RIPE NCC once again submitted a response to an open consultation held by 
the European Commission, this time on the adoption of the Critical Entities 
Resilience (CER) Directive. 

The CER Directive is a proposed update to the European Critical Infrastructure 
(ECI) Directive that seeks to protect critical infrastructure within the EU 
from natural or man-made disruptions, and has been expanded to cover new 
sectors, including digital infrastructure. The CER Directive is based largely 
on the definitions set out in the proposed NIS 2 Directive (which we responded 
to in March), and stipulates how member states will be responsible for 
protecting those critical entities operating within their borders. 

Following our NIS 2 response, in which we asked that root server operators be 
excluded from scope, we urged the Commission to ensure consistency between the 
NIS 2 and CER Directives to safeguard against the possibility of being exempt 
from NIS 2 but somehow included in CER. You can find our full response, along 
with all the other feedback the Commission received, at the bottom of the 
consultation website:

https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/12462-Enhancement-of-European-policy-on-critical-infrastructure-protection
 
<https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/12462-Enhancement-of-European-policy-on-critical-infrastructure-protection>

You can also find our response on our website, along with all the other 
responses the RIPE NCC has submitted to various consultations:

https://www.ripe.net/participate/internet-governance/multi-stakeholder-engagement/ripe-ncc-contributions-to-external-consultations
 
<https://www.ripe.net/participate/internet-governance/multi-stakeholder-engagement/ripe-ncc-contributions-to-external-consultations>

The European Parliament and Council will now develop their own positions on the 
CER Directive. We’ll continue to follow developments around this and other 
digital policy and keep you informed of any updates. In the meantime, please 
let us know your thoughts or any feedback you have. 

Best regards,

Suzanne

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Suzanne Taylor
RIPE NCC

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