ENISA actively encourages the creation of new Information Sharing and Analysis Centres (ISACs) across different sectors and Member States to strengthen cybersecurity collaboration in the EU.
Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISACs) - Cooperative models
The main objectives of this study are:
1.To provide information about the ISACs in Europe through collecting information on the current status of ISACs and to identify main models of this type of collaboration.
2. To identify current challenges that…
8th E.DSO/EE-ISAC/ENCS/ENISA Cybersecurity Forum
Securing the Grid: Cyber Threats, Challenges and Actions in a Connected World
Cross-Sector Exercise Requirements
This report aims to identify the skills, exercises and training needed to ensure that the information exchange among the European information sharing and analysis centres (ISACs) is effective and efficient.
Incentives and Barriers to Information Sharing
Given the acknowledged importance of information sharing, this report sets out findings from a research project into the barriers to and incentives for information sharing in the field of network and information security, in the context of peer-…
Report on Cyber Security Information Sharing in the Energy Sector
The purpose of this report is to understand and learn the development of CSIRTs, ISACs, as well as relevant initiatives on information sharing on cyber security incidents in the energy sector by focusing on the subsectors identified in the NIS…
EU ISACS Summit 2024
ENISA is organising the 2024 edition of the EU ISACS Summit, which will be held on October 17-18 in Athens, at the ENISA premises.
EU Agency for Cybersecurity launches ISAC in a BOX Toolkit
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity launches today ISAC in a BOX a comprehensive online toolkit to support the establishment, development and evaluation of Information Sharing and Analysis Centres (ISACs).
ENISA Supports the Cooperation among Sectorial Information Sharing & Analysis Centers (ISACs)
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity joined the experts of sectorial ISACs to discuss the current practices in establishing and managing the centers and explored how the cooperation could be further improved.
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