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Join ENISA's Informal Expert Group on Technical Trainings

ENISA launches this Call for Participation to invite experts to participate in its expert group.

Published on June 25, 2019

As part of its efforts in supporting the development of Member States’ national incident response preparedness, ENISA offers a collection of CSIRT training material aimed at improving the skills of CSIRT teams and their personnel. ENISA regularly updates specific training resources in order to include content that is in line with current technologies and methodologies.

The updated material will help reinforce Member States (MS) CSIRTs skills and capacities in order to help them manage cybersecurity events efficiently. This is in line with Output 3.1.1 of the ENISA 2019 Work Programme (Update and provide technical trainings for MS and EU bodies).

The Informal Expert group on Technical Trainings should assist ENISA and its current and future Contractors with the current effort and with future Technical Training updates and similar initiatives.

For more information on the goal, composition and working methods of the Informal Expert group on Technical Trainings, please consult the Terms of Reference.

Experts of the group shall have technical background expertise and direct exposure on one or several of the following domains:

  • Providing technical trainings, preferably aimed at CSIRT and/or incident handling and response (IR) staff;
  • Developing technical trainings, preferably aimed at CSIRT and/or incident handling and response (IR) staff;
  • CISRT operations, tools and processes;
  • Development and/or orchestration of software tools aimed at CSIRT or IR teams.

Before applying please read the Terms of Reference and the Privacy Statement. Click here to apply.

Expert Group's Members (Status 31 October 2019)

  • Asier Martinez Retenaga
  • Bougioukas Dimitrios
  • Koen Van Impe
  • Michael Hamm
  • Olivier Caleff

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