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Telecom Services Security Incidents 2019 Annual Analysis Report
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/annual-report-telecom-security-incidents-2019
Security incident reporting has been part of the EU’s telecom regulatory framework since the 2009 reform of the telecom package, Article 13a of the Framework directive (2009/140/EC) came into force in 2011. The incident reporting in Article 13a focuses on security incidents with significant impact on the operation of services, i.e. outages of the electronic communication networks and/or services. The 2019 annual summary reporting contains reports about 153 incidents submitted by national authorities from 28 EU Member States and EFTA countries.No publisherIncident ReportingCIRAS (Cyber Incident Reporting and Analysis System)2020/07/23 09:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyTelecom Security Incidents 2021
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/telecom-security-incidents-2021
This report provides anonymised and aggregated information about major telecom security incidents in 2021. The 2021 annual summary contains reports of 168 incidents submitted by national authorities from 26 EU Member States (MS) and 2 EFTA countries.No publisherTelecomIncident Reporting2022/07/27 12:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyTelecom Security Incidents 2020 - Annual Report
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/telecom-annual-incident-reporting-2020
Security incident reporting has been part of the EU’s telecom regulatory framework since the 2009 reform of the telecom package: Article 13a of the Framework Directive (2009/140/EC) came into force in 2011. The European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) (2018/1972) repeals and replaces the Framework Directive. It reinforces the provisions for reporting incidents, clarifying what incidents fall within its scope and the notification criteria. The 2020 annual summary reporting process contains reports of 170 incidents submitted by national authorities from 26 EU Member States and 2 EFTA countries. The total user hours lost, derived by multiplying for each incident the number of users and the number of hours, was 841 million user hours.No publisherTelecomIncident Reporting2021/07/26 12:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyTelecom security in the EU: ENISA hosts a productive 26th meeting of Article 13a Expert Group
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/telecom-security-in-the-eu-enisa-hosts-a-productive-26th-meeting-of-article-13a-expert-group
On 14 and 15 November, ENISA hosted the Article 13a expert group meeting in Athens, Greece. No publisherIncident ReportingArticle13a2018/11/15 17:50:00 GMT+2News ItemTelecom & Trust Services Incidents in 2021: Over-The-Top (OTT) Challenges Emerging
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/telecom-trust-services-incidents-in-2021-over-the-top-ott-challenges-emerging
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases today the 2021 incident reports on telecom and trust services.No publisherJuhan LepassaarTelecomCybersecurityIncident Reporting2022/07/27 12:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseTelecom & Trust Services Incidents in 2020: System Failures on the Rise
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/telecom-trust-services-incidents-in-2020-system-failures-on-the-rise
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity publishes the aggregated data and analysis of the incident reports for telecom services and trust services. No publisherIncident Reporting2021/07/26 12:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseTechnical Guideline on Threats and Assets
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/technical-guideline-on-threats-and-assets
The Technical Guideline on Threats and Assets provides National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) with a glossary of terms to communicate about the most significant threats and network assets involved in disruptions in electronic communications networks and services. The threats and assets described in this report are based on past incidents, as reported by the NRAs to ENISA and the European Commission.No publisherIncident Reporting2015/09/13 23:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyTechnical Guideline on Incident Reporting under the EECC
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/enisa-technical-guideline-on-incident-reporting-under-the-eecc
This document describes the formats and procedures for cross border reporting and annual summary reporting under Article 40 of the EECC. Paragraph 2 of Article 40 describes three types of incident reporting: 1) National incident reporting from providers to CAs, 2) Ad-hoc incident reporting between CAs and ENISA, and 3) Annual summary reporting from CAs to the EC and ENISA. The focus of this guideline is on the 2nd and 3rd type of reporting: ad-hoc reporting and annual summary reporting.No publisherIncident Reporting2021/03/22 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyTechnical guideline for Incident Reporting
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/technical-guideline-for-incident-reporting
This document describes a framework for security incident reporting based on the requirements set by article 19 of the eIDAS regulation. It is being developed on a consensus basis between the experts of the working group formed by ENISA and it is reviewed by various relevant stakeholders from both the private and the public sector. The final report includes the consensual contributions and modifications of all stakeholders involved in its development and as such it is not a binding guideline.No publisherIncident ReportingeID2015/12/03 09:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyΤα σφάλματα κώδικα λογισμικού και οι βλάβες υλικού διαταράσσουν την πρόσβαση στην τηλεφωνία και το διαδίκτυο – Ετήσια έκθεση περιστατικών του ENISA
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/prs-in-gr/etisia-ekthesi-peristatikon-tou-enisa-2014/view
Ο Ευρωπαϊκός Οργανισμός για την Ασφάλεια Δικτύων και Πληροφοριών (ENISA) δημοσιεύει την Ετήσια έκθεση περιστατικών του, η οποία παρέχει συγκεντρωτική ανάλυση των περιστατικών ασφαλείας που προκάλεσαν σοβαρές διακοπές λειτουργίας κατά το 2014. Τα περιστατικά αναφέρονται σε ετήσια βάση από τις ρυθμιστικές αρχές τηλεπικοινωνιών στον Οργανισμό και στην Ευρωπαϊκή Επιτροπή, σύμφωνα με το άρθρο 13α της οδηγίας-πλαίσιο (2009/140/ΕΚ). No publisherIncident Reporting2015/09/15 18:13:46 GMT+2FileSystemausfälle verursachen die größten Unterbrechungen bei elektronischen Kommunikationsdiensten laut einem neuen ENISA Bericht
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/prs-in-german/systemausfalle-verursachen-die-grossten-unterbrechungen-bei-elektronischen-kommunikationsdiensten-laut-einem-neuen-enisa-bericht/view
Die Europäische Agentur für Netz-und Informationssicherheit (ENISA) veröffentlicht heute ihren dritten Jahresbericht über Großausfälle im elektronischen Kommunikationssektor. Der Jahresvorfallbericht 2014 bietet eine ausführliche Analyse der Vorfälle, die 2013 für schwere Ausfälle gesorgt haben. Die meisten der an Regulatoren und ENISA gemeldeten Vorfälle betrafen mobiles Internet und mobile Telefonverbindungen. Die häufigsten Ursachen liegen bei Systemausfällen, die sich vor allem auf Basisstationen und Switches auswirken.No publisherIncident Reporting2014/09/16 10:47:26 GMT+2FileSystem failures cause most large outages of electronic communications services according to a new ENISA report
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/system-failures-cause-most-large-outages-of-electronic-communications-services-according-to-a-new-enisa-report
The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) publishes today the third annual report about large-scale outages in the electronic communication sector. No publisherIncident Reporting2014/09/16 01:05:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseStuxnet Analysis
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/stuxnet-analysis
This is the detailed, technical comments to Stuxnet, and the Agency recommendation. This is a subset of the Agency press release of 07/10/2010, on this topic, and should be read in conjunction with the press release.No publisherIncident ResponseCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)CSIRTsIncident ReportingResilience2010/10/07 15:00:00 GMT+2PageStudies
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/incident-reporting/for-telcos/studies/studies
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https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/incident-reporting/for-telcos/studies
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