The purpose of this report is to further explore and support the cooperation between computer security incident response teams (CSIRTs), in particular national and governmental CSIRTs, and Law enforcement agencies (LEAs) and their interactions with the Judiciary (prosecutors and judges). This report is an extended and updated version of the 2020 Report on CSIRT-LE Cooperation.
ENISA, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, and CERT-EU, the Computer Emergency Response Team of all the EU institutions, bodies and agencies (EUIBAs), have issued a joint publication to alert on sustained activity by particular threat actors.
This training material is an updated version of the training material Aspects of Cooperation between CSIRT and LE - Handbook, Document for trainers3, that was developed based particularly on the ENISA 2020 Report on CSIRT-LE Cooperation.
Driven by the revised Cyber Blueprint released earlier this year and inspired by a real-life scenario, the new edition of BlueOLEx evaluated the executive level of EU cooperation in case of large-scale cybersecurity incidents and crises.
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the European Commission signed a contribution agreement, through which the Commission entrusts ENISA with the administration and operation of the EU Cybersecurity Reserve, and provides ENISA with
The European Commission, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the Cybersecurity Service for the Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (CERT-EU), and the network of the EU CSIRTs, are closely following the
The European CSIRT Inventory gives an overview of the actual situation concerning CSIRT teams in Europe. It provides a list of publicly listed incident response teams that can be visualised by the interactive mapping tool. This tool allows the…
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