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EU Commission proposes a major Europol / Eurojust mandate expansion
From CTI Weekly Summary — 2026-W26 (Jun 22 – Jun 28, 2026) · published 2026-06-29
On 24 June the Commission tabled COM(2026) 580 proposing to expand Europol and Eurojust: automated, near-real-time national-police-to-Europol data upload via a new "Police Shared Data Space" cloud, Europol Support Offices embedded in Member-State agencies, an explicit Eurojust cybercrime mandate, and a roughly doubled (~€3bn) budget, with cybercrime and AI-accelerated threats cited as primary drivers (European Commission). The Protect Not Surveil coalition warns of systematic data ingestion without categorisation safeguards. This is co-decision and unlikely to bind before 2027+, but public-sector CISOs in EU Member States should track it now: it reshapes how incident and victim data may flow to Europol, with data-protection and onward-sharing implications for breach reporting.