EU Survey: Cyberattacks, Border Concerns
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•Survey: Border security and terrorism top threats for EU citizens
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Survey reveals regional differences in how threats to peace are perceived in EU member states.
25% of respondents cited dysfunctional border security as their top concern.
Cyberattacks were seen as the greatest threat by 19% , with 18% fearing an attack by a foreign aggressor and 17% citing organized crime.
In Germany , 23% identified terrorism as greatest threat to European peace.
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