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Permanent Stakeholders' Group (PSG)

Composition

The Permanent Stakeholders’ Group (PSG) is composed of 30 high-level experts from all over Europe. They are drawn from relevant stakeholder groups such as the information and communication technologies (ICT) industry, ICT user organisations and academic experts in network and information security.

Following an open call, the Members are selected by the Executive Director, who after informing the Management Board of his decision, appoints the selected applicants ad personam for a term of office of 2,5 years.

The Members

The complete list of the Members of the 2010-2012 PSG.  

The current composition started their mandate 17th February 2010.

Role

The PSG is a sounding board of 30 high-level experts from all over Europe. The PSG may give advice to the Executive Director in, for example, strategic decisions, drawing up a proposal for the Agency's work programme as well as in ensuring communication with the relevant stakeholders on all issues related to the work programme.

Advice

The experts have contributed with their view on the ENISA Work Programme for 2010 and their longer-term vision of future strategy.

In 2009, the PSG presented an Advisory Note entitled Cyber security: Economic recovery. The note is accessible below under Related content ("Advice on Economic Impact").

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