EU Cybersecurity Act Consultation NIS 2 amendments Submission Deadline
Dear members and colleagues I would like to draw your attention to the European Commission’s public consultation on the review of the Cybersecurity Act 2 and NIS 2 targeted amendments. EU Cybersecurity Act Consultation <https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/cybersecurity-act?utm_source=chatgpt.com> The consultation provides an opportunity for stakeholders to contribute views on the future development of the EU cybersecurity framework, including ENISA’s mandate, certification schemes, and broader cybersecurity policy objectives. We encourage members interested in cybersecurity policy, internet infrastructure and related operational issues to consider submitting input. Please note the submission deadline is approaching, and contributions should be submitted directly through the European Commission consultation portal. Should there be interest, we can also facilitate an exchange among members on key issues relevant to the consultation or organise an open house. Best regards Achilleas, Julf and Desiree RIPE Coop WG Co-Chairs
Hi Desiree, Colleagues Here below you can find the RIPE NCC's comments / feedback to the ongoing consultation. https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14... In summary, we cover elements relevant to both the CSA2 and NIS2 simplification proposals, and recommend the EC to: 1. Reduce the administrative burden, particularly under the NIS2 framework, for small and micro DNS service providers and small mid-cap enterprises; 2. Provide clear rationale for the collection of IP ranges of entities subject to NIS2; 3. Ensure a strong multistakeholder approach in maintaining the core technical functions of the Internet. All best, Romain On Mon, 11 May 2026 at 14:13, Desiree Miloshevic <miloshevic@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear members and colleagues
I would like to draw your attention to the European Commission’s public consultation on the review of the Cybersecurity Act 2 and NIS 2 targeted amendments.
EU Cybersecurity Act Consultation <https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/cybersecurity-act?utm_source=chatgpt.com>
The consultation provides an opportunity for stakeholders to contribute views on the future development of the EU cybersecurity framework, including ENISA’s mandate, certification schemes, and broader cybersecurity policy objectives.
We encourage members interested in cybersecurity policy, internet infrastructure and related operational issues to consider submitting input.
Please note the submission deadline is approaching, and contributions should be submitted directly through the European Commission consultation portal.
Should there be interest, we can also facilitate an exchange among members on key issues relevant to the consultation or organise an open house.
Best regards
Achilleas, Julf and Desiree
RIPE Coop WG Co-Chairs
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Good evening, Desiree, Romain, and everyone else, Here are Netnod’s comments on the proposal: - https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14... In essence, we echo RIPE NCC’s position, and in addition make a couple of comments wrt IXP operations. I think the deadline is tonight, midnight brussels time.
Feedback period 05 February 2026 - 12 May 2026 (midnight Brussels time)
Feel free to copy / use select parts of our response as a template. Link to the proposal comment page, scroll down to “Commission adoption”: - https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14... Br, Fredrik On 12 May 2026, at 18:28, Desiree Miloshevic wrote:
Dear Romain
Thank you for sharing the RIPE NCC’s position.
As the submission deadline is tomorrow,
we hereby invite our community and members to make comments or endorse it here on the
mailing list, should they wish to do so.
Julf and Desiree
—
RIPE Coop WG Co-chairs
On 12 May 2026, at 16:28, Romain Bosc <rbosc@ripe.net> wrote:
Hi Desiree, Colleagues
Here below you can find the RIPE NCC's comments / feedback to the ongoing consultation.
https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14...
In summary, we cover elements relevant to both the CSA2 and NIS2 simplification proposals, and recommend the EC to:
Reduce the administrative burden, particularly under the NIS2 framework, for small and micro DNS service providers and small mid-cap enterprises; Provide clear rationale for the collection of IP ranges of entities subject to NIS2; Ensure a strong multistakeholder approach in maintaining the core technical functions of the Internet.
All best, Romain
On Mon, 11 May 2026 at 14:13, Desiree Miloshevic <miloshevic@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear members and colleagues
I would like to draw your attention to the European Commission’s public consultation on the review of the Cybersecurity Act 2 and NIS 2 targeted amendments.
EU Cybersecurity Act Consultation
The consultation provides an opportunity for stakeholders to contribute views on the future development of the EU cybersecurity framework, including ENISA’s mandate, certification schemes, and broader cybersecurity policy objectives.
We encourage members interested in cybersecurity policy, internet infrastructure and related operational issues to consider submitting input.
Please note the submission deadline is approaching, and contributions should be submitted directly through the European Commission consultation portal.
Should there be interest, we can also facilitate an exchange among members on key issues relevant to the consultation or organise an open house.
Best regards
Achilleas, Julf and Desiree
RIPE Coop WG Co-Chairs
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I like Netnod's comments. I wonder given a worrying generality in NIS2 if I'd go a bit further. open and free source software , data and hardware is a vital institutional platform and Model all stakeholders and infrastructures depend on. Regulations including NIS2 promoting open markets and innovation in Europe and globally need to support the iteration of open technology at all levels and interactions that society depends. C On 12 May 2026 17:28:32 Desiree Miloshevic <miloshevic@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Romain
Thank you for sharing the RIPE NCC’s position. As the submission deadline is tomorrow, we hereby invite our community and members to make comments or endorse it here on the mailing list, should they wish to do so.
Julf and Desiree — RIPE Coop WG Co-chairs
On 12 May 2026, at 16:28, Romain Bosc <rbosc@ripe.net> wrote: Hi Desiree, Colleagues
Here below you can find the RIPE NCC's comments / feedback to the ongoing consultation.
https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14...
In summary, we cover elements relevant to both the CSA2 and NIS2 simplification proposals, and recommend the EC to: Reduce the administrative burden, particularly under the NIS2 framework, for small and micro DNS service providers and small mid-cap enterprises; Provide clear rationale for the collection of IP ranges of entities subject to NIS2; Ensure a strong multistakeholder approach in maintaining the core technical functions of the Internet. All best, Romain
On Mon, 11 May 2026 at 14:13, Desiree Miloshevic <miloshevic@gmail.com> wrote: Dear members and colleagues I would like to draw your attention to the European Commission’s public consultation on the review of the Cybersecurity Act 2 and NIS 2 targeted amendments. EU Cybersecurity Act Consultation The consultation provides an opportunity for stakeholders to contribute views on the future development of the EU cybersecurity framework, including ENISA’s mandate, certification schemes, and broader cybersecurity policy objectives. We encourage members interested in cybersecurity policy, internet infrastructure and related operational issues to consider submitting input. Please note the submission deadline is approaching, and contributions should be submitted directly through the European Commission consultation portal. Should there be interest, we can also facilitate an exchange among members on key issues relevant to the consultation or organise an open house. Best regards Achilleas, Julf and Desiree RIPE Coop WG Co-Chairs
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participants (4)
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Christian de Larrinaga -
Desiree Miloshevic -
Fredrik Lindeberg -
Romain Bosc