By Júlia Tar and Luca Bertuzzi ( December 3, 2025, 17:10 GMT | Insight) -- EU governments are questioning the European Commission’s plan to create a Single Entry Point for cyber-incident reporting, warning in a recent document seen by MLex that the proposal raises unresolved concerns about security, national sovereignty and its compatibility with existing national reporting systems. The SEP would be a central EU system through which companies submit all required cyber-incident notifications.EU governments are seeking clarification on, and raising questions about, the European Commission’s plan to redesign the single entry point for cyber-incident reporting, which has prompted questions about security, national sovereignty, technical feasibility and how it fits with existing reporting systems, according to a document dated Nov. 28 and seen by MLex....
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