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TITLE III – Cybersecurity certification network (Art. 46-65)

Art. 46 CSA - European cybersecurity certification framework arrow_right_alt

Art. 47 CSA - The Union rolling work programme for European cybersecurity certification arrow_right_alt

Art. 48 CSA - Request for a European cybersecurity certification scheme arrow_right_alt

Art. 49 CSA - Preparation, adoption and review of a European cybersecurity certification scheme arrow_right_alt

Art. 50 CSA - Website on European cybersecurity certification schemes arrow_right_alt

Art. 51 CSA - Security objectives of European cybersecurity certification schemes arrow_right_alt

Art. 52 CSA - Assurance levels of European cybersecurity certification schemes arrow_right_alt

Art. 53 CSA - Conformity self-assessment arrow_right_alt

Art. 54 CSA - Elements of European cybersecurity certification schemes arrow_right_alt

Art. 55 CSA - Supplementary cybersecurity information for certified ICT products, ICT services and ICT processes arrow_right_alt

Art. 56 CSA - Cybersecurity certification arrow_right_alt

Art. 57 CSA - National cybersecurity certification schemes and certificates arrow_right_alt

Art. 58 CSA - National cybersecurity certification authorities arrow_right_alt

Art. 59 CSA - Peer review arrow_right_alt

Art. 60 CSA - Conformity assessment bodies arrow_right_alt

Art. 61 CSA - Notification arrow_right_alt

Art. 62 CSA - European Cybersecurity Certification Group arrow_right_alt

Art. 63 CSA - Right to lodge a complaint arrow_right_alt

  1. Natural and legal persons shall have the right to lodge a complaint with the issuer of a European cybersecurity certificate or, where the complaint relates to a European cybersecurity certificate issued by a conformity assessment body when acting in accordance with Article 56(6), with the relevant national cybersecurity certification authority.
  2. The authority or body with which the complaint has been lodged shall inform the complainant of the progress of the proceedings and of the decision taken, and shall inform the complainant of the right to an effective judicial remedy referred to in Article 64.
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  • 103

Recital 103

With a view to ensuring the consistent application of the European cybersecurity certification framework, an ECCG that consists of representatives of national cybersecurity certification authorities or other relevant national authorities should be established. The main tasks of the ECCG should be to advise and assist the Commission in its work towards ensuring the consistent implementation and application of the European cybersecurity certification framework, to assist and closely cooperate with ENISA in the preparation of candidate cybersecurity certification schemes, in duly justified cases to request ENISA to prepare a candidate scheme, to adopt opinions addressed to ENISA on candidate schemes and to adopt opinions addressed to the Commission on the maintenance and review of existing European cybersecurity certifications schemes. The ECCG should facilitate the exchange of good practices and expertise between the various national cybersecurity certification authorities that are responsible for the authorisation of conformity assessment bodies and the issuance of European cybersecurity certificates.

Art. 64 CSA - Right to an effective judicial remedy arrow_right_alt

Art. 65 CSA - Penalties arrow_right_alt