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CSIRT Setting up Guide in Czech
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/csirt-setting-up-guide-in-czech
The document at hand describes the process of setting up a Computer Security and Incident Response Team (CSIRT) from all relevant perspectives like business management, process management and technical perspective.No publisherCSIRTs2010/12/22 14:29:29 GMT+2Report/StudyCSIRT Setting up Guide in Bulgarian
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/csirt-setting-up-guide-in-bulgarian
The document at hand describes the process of setting up a Computer Security and Incident Response Team (CSIRT) from all relevant perspectives like business management, process management and technical perspective.No publisherCSIRTs2010/12/22 14:28:22 GMT+2Report/StudyGood Practice Guide for Incident Management
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/good-practice-guide-for-incident-management
This guide complements the existing set of ENISA guides that support Computer Emergency Response Teams. It describes good practices and provides practical information and guidelines for the management of network and information security incidents with an emphasis on incident handling.No publisherIncident ResponseGood PracticeCSIRTsTrainingsCSIRTsIncident Reporting2010/12/20 09:30:00 GMT+2Report/StudyFlyer - Baseline Capabilities of National/Governmental CERTs - Summary
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/baseline-capabilities-of-national-governmental-certs-summary
Since 2009 ENISA has actively worked on defining a minimum set of capabilities that a Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) in charge of protecting critical information infrastructures in the European Union Member States should possess in order to take part in and contribute to sustainable cross-border information sharing and cooperation. Recommendations on baseline capabilities, created in 2009, have an operational/technical nature and have been very well accepted by the CERT community. In 2010 ENISA has made further improvements and presents a set of policy recommendations on baseline capabilities of national/governmental CERTs. No publisherCSIRTsCSIRTs2010/12/16 14:35:00 GMT+2Report/StudyBaseline Capabilities of National/Governmental CERTs (Part 2 Policy Recommendations)
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/baseline-capabilities-of-national-governmental-certs-policy-recommendations
This document constitutes a very first attempt to define policy recommendations of capabilities that a Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) in charge of protecting critical information infrastructure (CIIP) in the Member States should possess to take part and contribute to a sustainable cross-border information sharing and cooperation. No publisherCSIRTs2010/12/16 14:25:00 GMT+2Report/StudyEU's Internal Security Strategy & ENISA
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/internal-security-strategy-of-the-eu-enisa
On 22, Nov., the European Commission launched the first EU Internal Security Strategy in a coherent approach. Among other things, it relates to cyber security and cyber crime. It points for ENISA to support the work in these areas as a body of Expertise, while not being an operational body.No publisherEuropean Union InstitutionsCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)Crisis ManagementCSIRTsTrainingsENISAIncident ReportingResilience2010/11/25 10:30:00 GMT+2News ItemInterim findings of CYBER EUROPE 2010; a successful ’cyber stress test’ for Europe
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/cyber-europe-2010-a-successful-2019cyber-stress-test2019-for-europe
Interim findings of CYBER EUROPE 2010, the First Pan-European Cyber Security Exercise; a successful ’cyber stress test’ for Europe. No publisherIncident ResponseCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)CSIRTsTrainingsCrisis ManagementResilience2010/11/10 17:45:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseFirst EU Cyber Security Exercise 'Cyber Europe 2010’ with >320 ‘incidents’ successfully concluded
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/cyber-europe-20102019-cyber-security-exercise-with-320-2018incidents2019-successfully-concluded
The first ever, pan-European cyber security exercise “Cyber Europe 2010” ended successfully yesterday. More than 150 experts from 70 public bodies around Europe participated in the exercise. They were exposed to more than 320 incidents, or ‘injects’. The exercise was a first, key step for strengthening Europe’s cyber defense. The key challenge now is for the Member States to implement the identified ‘lessons-learnt’ during the exercise. The Agency also advocates that all Member States in Europe should consider conducting national exercises as to improve its Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP). No publisherEuropean Union InstitutionsIncident ResponseCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)CSIRTsTrainingsCrisis ManagementIncident ReportingResilience2010/11/05 12:55:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseCYBER EUROPE 2010 Exercise has started
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/cyber-europe-2010-exercise-live
On 4th November, the first ever, pan European cyber security exercise 'CYBER EUROPE 2010' occurred. See the Commission Press release on this, giving the full political framework.No publisherIncident ResponseCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)CSIRTsTrainingsCrisis ManagementIncident ReportingResilience2010/11/04 12:55:00 GMT+2News ItemFAQs CYBER EUROPE 2010 FINAL
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/media/news-items/faqs-cyber-europe-2010-final/view
No publisherIncident ResponseCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)CSIRTsTrainingsCrisis ManagementResilience2010/11/04 12:10:00 GMT+2FileStuxnet 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+2PageEU Agency analysis of ‘Stuxnet’ malware: a paradigm shift in threats and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/eu-agency-analysis-of-2018stuxnet2019-malware-a-paradigm-shift-in-threats-and-critical-information-infrastructure-protection-1
The EU ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA, i.e. the European Network and Information Security Agency, has produced an initial comment and brief, high level analysis of the recent ‘Stuxnet’ attacks; on its importance, and its technical implications for Europe. The Agency considers ‘Stuxnet’ a paradigm shift, and warns that similar attacks may occur. It argues that Europe should reconsider its protection measures for Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP).No publisherEuropean Union InstitutionsIncident ResponseCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)CSIRTsIncident ReportingResilience2010/10/07 15:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseKeynote_atFIRST_conference
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/media/news-items/keynote_atfirst_conference/view
Keynote by Udo Helmbrecht at 'FIRST'-conference. 16/06/2010.No publisherCSIRTsCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)2010/06/21 08:16:06 GMT+2FileFuture security 'compass course' for Europe; key message at FIRST, Miami
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/future-tasks-for-europe-in-focus-at-first-miami
Dr Udo Helmbrecht, the Executive Director of ENISA made a keynote presentation at the 22nd annual FIRST conference, taking place in Miami, USA, on 16 June.No publisherCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)CSIRTsTrainings2010/06/18 08:40:00 GMT+2News ItemFIRST speech by Udo Helmbrecht
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/media/news-items/first-speech-by-udo-helmbrecht/view
FIRST speech by Dr Udo Helmbrecht, Executive Director of ENISA, 16 June, 2010 in Miami, USA.No publisherCSIRTsCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)2010/06/17 16:58:34 GMT+2File