By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – EU countries should put in place a framework to manage cybersecurity risks at EU institutions, the European Commission said on Tuesday, amid concerns about rising cyberattacks that could disrupt key activities and steal sensitive information. The proposal is part of a package of draft rules by the EU executive called the Cybersecurity Regulation that also aims to create a Cybersecurity Board to monitor the implementation of the new rules. “In a connected environment, a single cybersecurity incident can affect an entire organisation. This is why it is critic…