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ENISA Supports the Cooperation among Sectorial Information Sharing & Analysis Centers (ISACs)
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-supports-the-cooperation-among-sectorial-information-sharing-analysis-centers-isacs
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity joined the experts of sectorial ISACs to discuss the current practices in establishing and managing the centers and explored how the cooperation could be further improved.No publisherISACIncident ReportingEECC (European Electronic Communications Code EECC)NIS Directive2022/09/09 13:25:00 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 ReleaseTrust Services Security Incidents 2021
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/trust-services-security-incidents-2021
This report provides an aggregated overview of the notified breaches for 2021, analysing root causes, statistics and trends. It marks the sixth round of security incident reporting for the EU’s trust services sector. In this round of annual summary reporting a total of 27 EU countries and 3 EEA countries took part. They reported a total of 46 incidents.No publisherTrust ServicesIncident Reporting2022/07/27 12:00:00 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/StudyTrust Services Security Incidents 2020 - Annual Report
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/trust-services-security-incident-2020-annual-report
Article 19 of the eIDAS regulation sets out the security requirements for the trust service providers (TSPs) and introduces mandatory security breach reporting for trust service providers (TSPs) in the EU. This report provides an aggregated overview of the notified breaches for 2020, analysing root causes, statistics and trends. This report marks the fifth round of security incident reporting for the EU’s trust services sector. In this round of annual summary reporting a total of 27 EU countries and 2 EFTA countries took part. They reported a total of 39 incidents.No publisherTrust ServicesIncident Reporting2021/07/26 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 & 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 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/StudyWhen & How to Report Security Incidents
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/when-how-to-report-security-incidents
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases new guidelines to facilitate the reporting of security incidents by national telecom security authorities.No publisherIncident ReportingEECC (European Electronic Communications Code EECC)2021/03/22 13:00:00 GMT+2News ItemENISA Report Highlights Resilience of Telecom Sector in Facing the Pandemic
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/telecom-security-and-resilience-during-covid19
ENISA is releasing its ‘Telecom Security During a Pandemic’ report at the 32nd meeting of EU telecom security authorities. Underlining the current strength of the sector in the face of the pandemic, the report also calls for increased cooperation, as telecommunications become more and more essential for Europe’s society and economy.No publisherCybersecurityTelecomIncident ReportingCOVID192020/11/26 13:00:00 GMT+2News ItemTelecom 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/StudyA billion user hours lost in EU telecoms due to security incidents in 2019
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/annual-report-on-telecom-security-incidents-in-2019
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity publishes the 9th annual report on telecom security incidents.No publisherTelecomIncident Reporting2020/07/23 09:00:00 GMT+2Press Releaseuser hour lost - tsi
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No publisherIncident Reporting2020/07/14 09:00:00 GMT+2ImageTrust Services Security Incidents 2019 Annual Analysis Report
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/trust-services-security-incidents-2019-annual-analysis-report
This report gives an aggregated overview of Trust Services Security Incidents in 2019, showing root causes, statistics and trends. It marks the fourth round of security incident reporting for the EU’s trust services sector. The annual summary reporting for 2019 totalled 32 incident reports. A total of 27 EU countries and 2 EFTA countries take part in annual summary reporting. No publisherTrust ServicesIncident Reporting2020/07/10 09:00:00 GMT+2Report/Study