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Incident Handling Automation
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10th CSIRTs Network meeting
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The objective of the 10th CSIRTs Network meeting is to continue developing operational-cooperation capability in the EU as defined by the Network and Information Security Directive.
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Testing cooperation of EU CSIRTs Network during large-scale cyber-attacks
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On 15 May 2019, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity ENISA organised and participated in CyberSOPEx2019, the second dedicated cooperation exercise of the EU CSIRTs Network (CNW).
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Incident handling training workshop by ENISA
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On the 18th – 20th October 2016, ENISA organised together with the Computer Security Incident Response Team Slovakia (CSIRT.sk) and the Slovak Armed Forces a workshop on incident handling.
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Regional Cybersecurity Forum for Europe
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Orchestration of CSIRT Tools Tools Admin
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Orchestration of CSIRT Tools
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Stock taking of information security training needs in critical sectors - Annex B
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List of trainings – based on questionnaires and desktop research
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Reference Incident Classification Taxonomy
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This taxonomy resulted from collaboration initiatives such as the annual ENISA/EC3 Workshop which involved CSIRTs, LEAs, ENISA, and EC3. Other examples include the eCSIRT.net taxonomy2 which was developed in 2003, and the eCSIRT.net mkVI taxonomy3 which is an adaptation of the original eCSIRT.net taxonomy.
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Maturity Reference for CSIRTs – Executive Summary
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The target audience for this study is primarily the middle management layer in the CSIRTs, responsible for increasing the team’s maturity. The study will help them to more easily and quickly implement real maturity improvement, following self-assessment and peer review process.
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Roadmap on the cooperation between CSIRTS and LE
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The purpose of this roadmap is to further explore the cooperation across computer security incident response teams (CSIRTs) in particular with national and governmental - law enforcement (LE) and the Judiciary (prosecutors and judges). This roadmap aims to support the cooperation between CSIRTs and LE, as well as their interaction with the Judiciary in their fight against cybercrime, by providing information on the organisational, legal, technical and cultural cooperation aspects and by identifying current shortcomings and making recommendations to further enhance cooperation. The geographical coverage of this roadmap is mainly the EU and European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
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