Mozilla: Report raises concerns over potential cybersecurity threat within the EU's digital identity framework
A new report , produced by the Economist Impact Studios for Mozilla and the #SecurityRiskAhead campaign, includes findings from global experts from both industry and civil society.
- A new report , produced by the Economist Impact Studios for Mozilla and the #SecurityRiskAhead campaign, includes findings from global experts from both industry and civil society.
- The report shows that Article 45.2 could weaken cybersecurity for web users, leaving them vulnerable to state surveillance and targeted interception of internet traffic.
- The law could effectively bypass existing security checks as browsers would be mandated to support EU-designed Qualified Web Authentication Certificates (QWACs).
- He states, "For me, that would be an astronomical problem," as it could potentially allow for the targeted interception of internet traffic if compromised.