EU launches action plan for AI safety and cybersecurity
The European Commission has launched an action plan to strengthen cybersecurity and ensure the safe use of AI, focusing on advanced AI model evaluation and enhanced cyber resilience.

What happened?
On 7 July 2026, the European Commission launched an action plan for cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. The plan includes measures for the evaluation of advanced AI models, controlled cybersecurity testing, and accelerated action against vulnerabilities. Furthermore, the initiative aims to increase European investment in AI safety.
Key facts
| Lanseringsdatum | 7 juli 2026 |
|---|---|
| Ikraftträdande av AI Act (för allmänna AI-leverantörer) | 2 augusti 2026 |
| Antal huvudmål | 3 |
”The European Commission launched the EU Action Plan on Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence on July 7, 2026, outlining measures for advanced AI model evaluation, controlled cybersecurity testing, faster vulnerability remediation, and European investment in AI security.”
Why it matters
This action plan coordinates the EU's existing regulatory frameworks, such as the AI Act, NIS2, and DORA, instead of introducing new compliance regimes. The goal is to promote the safe use of advanced AI, strengthen EU cyber resilience, and develop Europe's AI capacity within cybersecurity. The launch takes place before the Commission begins enforcing AI Act compliance requirements for providers of general-purpose AI systems on 2 August 2026.
Who is affected?
The plan affects providers of general-purpose AI systems, organisations using advanced AI, and those operating within the cybersecurity sector. Authorities and research institutions within the EU working on AI and cybersecurity are also affected by the investments in model evaluation and testing platforms.
Impact on the EU
The action plan is part of the EU's existing legislative framework and aims to harmonise and strengthen protection within the union. It complements the AI Act, NIS2, DORA, the Cyber Resilience Act, and the Cyber Solidarity Act, representing a coordinated strategy for the entire EU market. All member states are affected by the joint guidelines and initiatives.
What else you should know
Planned measures include a capacity for EU model evaluation, a plan for ENISA access, a secure testing platform, and the Critical Open Source Resilience campaign. New funding for AI and cybersecurity projects is also part of the initiative.
Quick answers about this story
Vad har hänt?
När hände det?
Varför spelar det roll?
Vilka regelverk koordineras?
The link opens in a new window and leads to the publisher's own site.
Källan har spårats automatiskt från utgivaren via Aheadlines signalkedja.
AI-verktyg i artikeln
Topics
Get similar news straight to your inbox
The reader's room
Send in a question or an addition. The newsroom reads everything before it's published and replies when relevant. No AI-generated text – just people.
Sign in to submit a comment or question.
Read the article through your role
- Decide whether this affects strategy over 6–12 months or is just noise.
- Discuss with leadership: do we own the right question or does ownership need to move?
- Ask: what risk are we taking by NOT acting on this this quarter?
Generated angle — not editorial analysis of "EU launches action plan for AI safety and cybersecurity"