Workshop

NBU/ENISA workshop on the NIS Directive and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection

For the second time ENISA is co-organising with the National Security Authority of Slovakia a conference on Critical Information Infrastructure Protection with the aim to bring together the needs of security professionals, public authorities, and the relevant industries for a constructive dialogue.

NBU/ENISA workshop on the NIS Directive and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
Time
Nov 30, 2018 from 09:00 AM to 05:30 PM
Timezone
Europe/Athens
Place
Kráľovské údolie 6, 811 02 Bratislava hotel SOREA REGIA, Bratislava
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The EU approach to cybersecurity is crystallizing: Security requirements and incident reporting, cross-sector collaboration and supervision, promoting harmonization and cross-border collaboration. How does it all work and what are the next steps to get this working well?

This one-day event will focus on topics related to the NIS Directive and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection.  The main topics of interest include National supervision of the security requirements for Critical Infrastructure Protection, Cross-border (inter-)dependencies and CSIRT community collaboration aspects.

Target Audience

The target audience includes:

  • Member States representatives/authorities/policy makers
  • National Cyber Security Agencies
  • Operators of Essential Services
  • Digital Service Providers
  • CSIRT Community
  • Researchers

Agenda and material

The workshop’s agenda can be downloaded here.

Workshop presentations are available to download below:

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