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Informal Expert Group on EU Member States Incident Response Development

ENISA launches this Call for Participation to invite experts to participate in its expert group.

Published on May 03, 2019

ENISA is concentrating its efforts on assisting MS with their incident response capabilities by providing a state-of-the-art view of the CSIRT  landscape and development in Europe.  One of the main objective of this work is to further develop and apply ENISA recommendations for the CSIRT capability development.

As part of its effort to support EU MS in their incident response development, ENISA is conducting a study on incident response development status within EU MS.  Since implementation of the “Directive (EU) 2016/1148 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2016 concerning measures for a high common level of security of network and information systems across the Union” (NIS directive)  brings new challenges to the way CSIRTs handle and respond to incidents . Therefore the particular target of this study are  sectoral CSIRTs or incident handling and response (IR) within sectors and subsectors essential for the maintenance of critical societal and economic activities (NISD sectors).

The results of this work should help ENISA to identify and draw conclusions about the development of IR capabilities particularly in NISD sectors. Informal Expert group should assist ENISA and Contractor with these efforts.

Experts of the group shall have technical background expertise and direct exposure on one or several of the following:

  • IR capabilities, tools and processes;
  • Procedures and operations of CSIRT.
  • IR in one or more of NISD sectors.
  • Regulation bodies, academia, standardisation bodies directly involved in the above topics.

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