FAQ on Network Security Information Sharing Guide online
FAQ to the report Good Practice Guide Network Security Information Exchanges
Information sharing in focus at ENISA’s 3rd Electronic Communications Reference Group Meeting
On the 29th and 30th January 2015, ENISA held in Lisbon, the 3rd Electronic Communications Reference Group meeting, with experts from telecom operators and internet service providers. The event was hosted by the Portuguese communications service…
New ISACs
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.
Successful collaborative cyber security awareness raising - Large Scale Pilot for EU SME business & citizens;two new reports launched by EU Agency ENISA on the European Information Sharing and Alert System (EISAS)
The EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA has run a Large Scale Pilot project for the European Information Sharing and Alerting System – EISAS to better prepare EU business and citizens facing cyber threats. The EISAS Large Scale Pilot Report, details…
ENISA calls for better data sharing and interoperability among “Digital Fire Brigades” to mitigate cyber attacks in new report; “Detect, SHARE, Protect”
The EU Agency ENISA launches its new report “Detect, SHARE, Protection: Improving Threat Data Exchange among CERTs” on how to make data threat exchange easier and better between the “digital fire brigades” (i.e. Computer Emergency Response Teams (…
5th ENISA-ERA Conference on Cybersecurity in Railways
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New Cyber Blueprint to Scale Up the EU Cybersecurity Crisis Management
The revised Blueprint for cybersecurity crisis management was adopted today by the Council of the EU.
Protecting cyber space: Achieving effective cross border information exchange between Computer Emergency Response Teams
The Agency has published a study into legal and regulatory aspects of information sharing and cross-border collaboration of national/governmental Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) in Europe.
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