Agency initiative to implement Art. 13a of Telecom Package
ENISA takes initiative on the implementation of article 13a of the new Telecom Package
Clarifying cyber security incident reporting: guidelines on how to implement the new telecom legislation on security & integrity “Art 13a”.
ENISA, the EU’s ‘cyber security’ agency, has today issued two technical guidelines. The first describes how to implement the mandatory cyber security incident reporting scheme for telecom operators, parameters and thresholds, and how to report; the…
Telecom Security Authorities meeting in Brussels
Last week the EU Agency for Cybersecurity hosted the 30th Article 13a meeting in Brussels.
EU Electronic Communications Security Authorities Discussion on Incident reports and Policy
ENISA hosted the 33rd meeting of European Competent Authorities for Secure Electronic Communications (ECASEC). The group is comprised of EU authorities on security of electronic communications, formerly known as the ENISA Article 13a group.
Joint supervision tool for telecom security
ENISA publishes a joint framework to supervise the security of services and personal data processing by telecom providers in the EU.
When & How to Report Security Incidents
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases new guidelines to facilitate the reporting of security incidents by national telecom security authorities.
Visit by the Swedish National Regulatory Agency PTS to ENISA.
Today a delegation from the Swedish Post and Telecom Authority, PTS, visited the ENISA premises in Athens.
A billion user hours lost in EU telecoms due to security incidents in 2019
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity publishes the 9th annual report on telecom security incidents.
EU agency ENISA analyses cyber security legislation & spots implementation gaps; incidents remain undetected or not reported
In a new paper the EU ‘cyber security’ agency ENISA takes a snapshot of existing and future EU legislation on security measures and incident reporting. The analysis underlines important steps forward, but also identifies gaps in national…
Security supervision changes in the new EU telecoms legislation
ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity analyses the main changes for telecom security supervision under the new European Electronic Communication Code (EECC).
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