and that the data used will not be stored in Gcloud, AWS etc. Interesting
question, if you mean even studies or equipment used for the development of
the infrastructure shall not rely on non-EU CSPs, the text specifies that
projects must demonstrate 'that the network technologies and equipment
(including software and services) funded comply with the conditions
[...]  indicate
that
no security sensitive equipment or services deployed or used *within the
proposal *will be procured from third country suppliers - footnote According to
the EU coordinated risk assessment, the risk profiles of individual suppliers
can be assessed based on several factors. These factors include the
likelihood of interference from a third country.' A footnote further even
concedes that this kind of assessment would even apply to MNOs who rely on
third parties to perform maintenance and upgrade of networks. We are
thinking of the US providers, but the EP Rapporteur on the NIS 2 did laud
this initiative by highlighting that the DNS4EU is the only way to create a
protective shield from attacks from other world regions, giving Russia and
N Korea as examples.

Would anybody know which stakeholders have the capacity to apply for this
call?

Anastasia

On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 6:09 PM Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzme...@nic.fr>
wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 12, 2022 at 06:01:38PM +0100,
>  Ana Sen <sendrea.anasta...@gmail.com> wrote
>  a message of 84 lines which said:
>
> > This aspect is also reflected in the call document, which foresees
> > an assessment of suppliers to strictly exclude non-EU entities,
> > i.e. non-EU entities are not eligible for this call.
>
> Yes, I noticed that. Does it mean that the machines will not be on AWS
> or other US hoster?
>


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Sincerely,

Anastasia Șendrea
(Анастасия Шендря)
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