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EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity SectorvsUSMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement)

See exactly how EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector controls map to USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement). Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

24
Controls Mapped
13
Gaps Found
32%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector maps to USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) with 32% coverage across 13 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 37 EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector controls identifies 25 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in General Provisions.

Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 37 controls analysed | 693 frameworks | 819K+ cross-framework mappings

Control Mappings

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Cross-Border Risk Assessment(2 mappings)

Art. 19Consent Management Controls2 targets
Art. 19.1Definitions
Art. 19.8Personal information protection

General Provisions(13 mappings)

Art. 2Consent Definition
Art. 19.1Definitions
Art. 4Participating Institutions
Art. 19.1Definitions
JOR-1Scope and Definitions (Article 1–2)2 targets
Art. 19.1Definitions
Art. 19.8Personal information protection
PY-2Definitions2 targets
Art. 19.1Definitions
Art. 19.8Personal information protection
Part 1, Sec. 1-3Purpose and Interpretation3 targets
Art. 19.14Cooperation
Art. 19.5Domestic electronic transactions framework
Art. 19.8Personal information protection
Part 1, Sec. 4Application and Scope
Art. 19.1Definitions
Part 1, Sec. 5Crown Binding3 targets
Art. 19.14Cooperation
Art. 19.5Domestic electronic transactions framework
Art. 19.8Personal information protection

Minimum Cybersecurity Requirements(3 mappings)

Art. 26Outsourcing of Personal Information Processing3 targets
Art. 19.1Definitions
Art. 19.17Interactive computer services
Art. 19.8Personal information protection

Monitoring and Reporting(2 mappings)

Art. 27Penalties for Cross-Border Transfer Violations
Art. 19.11Cross-border transfer of information by electronic means
Art. 29Safety Measures
Art. 19.1Definitions

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What are the key differences between EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector and USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement)?

EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector has 37 controls across its framework, while USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) covers 18 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 13 overlapping controls (32% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in General Provisions, where 11 EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector controls have no direct USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) equivalent.

How many controls map between EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector and USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement)?

Of 37 total EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector controls, 13 map directly to USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) controls — representing 32% coverage. The remaining 25 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector to USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement)?

25 EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector controls have no direct equivalent in USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement). The highest concentration of gaps is in General Provisions with 11 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between EU Network Code on Cybersecurity for the Electricity Sector and USMCA Chapter 19 — Digital Trade (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement)?

The domain with the highest gap count is General Provisions (11 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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