Call 01/21 - 5G Cybersecurity Certification

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To enhance the framework on 5G cybersecurity and secure 5G deployment in the European Union, the European Commission requested ENISA (upon its mandate to develop cybersecurity certification schemes: Article 8 Cybersecurity Act) to develop a candidate European cybersecurity certification scheme for 5G networks (EU 5G scheme). Upon the task to prepare the candidate EU 5G cybersecurity certification scheme, ENISA launches this call for expression of interest for participation in an Ad Hoc Working Group (EU5G AHWG). 

What is the aim of the EU5G AHWG?

This candidate EU 5G scheme addresses only a part of the 5G eco system that was selected by the Member States, based on criteria to achieve stakeholder value and manageable scheme development. Based on this approach, the project will focus on the following use cases for cybersecurity certification:

  • The supply and deployment of identified 5G network equipment
  • Management of subscriber identities
  • Remote SIM provisioning
  • 5G authentication (incl. roaming)
  • Subscriber connectivity services

Composition

The DECISION No 73/2021 of ENISA's Executive Director of 25 October 2021 has established the ad-hoc group and the lists of selected candidates for membership. The decision was then amended by DECISION No 79/2021 and DECISION No 04/2022.

Members appointed to the Ad hoc Working Group on the candidate EU 5G Cybersecurity Certification Scheme:  Work stream 1 (in alphabetical order) 

First Name  Surname  Affiliation
Rasma Araby ATSEC Information Security AB - Sweden
Valentin Constantinescu Orange Services - Romania
Sergio Cozzolino Telecom Italia Mobile (TIM) - Italy
Patricia Diez Muñoz TELÉFONICA - Spain
Jesus Fernandez DEKRA Testing and Certification
Joe Malcolm CISCO Systems - UK
Mohamad Hajj Internet of Trust - France
John Hickey NOKIA - Ireland
Sven Lachmund Deutsche Telekom - Germany
Tangi Lavanant Orange - France
Patrik Palm ERICSSON - Finland
Jose Pico LAYAKK Seguridad Informatica - Spain
Pere Quetglas SGS Brightsight – Spain
Wouter Slegers TrustCB The Netherlands
David Stokes SAMSUNG - UK

Members appointed to the Ad hoc Working Group on the candidate EU 5G Cybersecurity Certification Scheme:  Work stream 2 (in alphabetical order) 

First Name  Surname Affiliation
Guido Abate STMicroelectronics
Aguibou Barry Google
Sergio Cozzolino TIM
Jan Eichholz Giesecke Devrient Mobile Security GmbH
Jean- Philippe Galvan Qualcomm
Mohamad Hajj Internet of Trust - France
James MacFarlane NXP Semiconductors
Guillem Ernest Malagarriga Applus Laboratories
Mariela Pavlova Infineon
Denis Praca Thales DIS
Pere Quetglas SGS Brightsight
Jens Ruedinger Vodafone
Jose Emilio Rico Martinez Dekra Testing and Certification
Wouter Slegers TrustCB
Jean- Philippe Wary Orange

Members appointed to the Ad hoc Working Group on the candidate EU 5G Cybersecurity Certification Scheme:  Work stream 3 (in alphabetical order) 

First Name  Surname Affiliation
Aguibou Barry Google
Valentin Constantinescu Orange Services - Romania
Sergio Cozzolino TIM
Patricia Diez Telefonica
Jan Eichholz Giesecke Devrient Mobile Security GmbH
Jean Philippe Galvan Qualcomm Technologies
Mohamad Hajj Internet of Trust - France
John Hickey Nokia
Paul Hopkins Vodafone Group plc
Sven Lachmund Deutsche Telekom
 Beatriz Martinez Candano Ericsson
Momchil Nikolov Telenor Bulgaria
Krzysztof Nurowski P4 Iliad Group
James MacFarlane NXP Semiconductors
Denis  Praca Thales DIS
Christian Schneckenburger  Infineon Technologies
Stefan Schroeder Samsung Electronics
Jean- Philippe Wary Orange Labs