Ad-Hoc Working Group on Cyber Threat Landscapes

Information on the ongoing work of ENISA's Ad-Hoc Working Group on "Cyber Threat Landscapes".

Published under Threat Landscape

Scope

The cyber threat landscape is constantly evolving. Both policy makers and practitioners need up to date and accurate information on the current threat landscape, supported by threat intelligence. To respond to this need, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) Threat Landscape has been published on an annual basis over the years. It is based on publicly available data and provides an independent view on observed threats, threat agents, threat trends and attack vectors.

ENISA’s Work Programme 2021 Output O.8.2 highlights the need for ENISA to revisit the topic of threat landscape(s). Following the revised form of the ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2020, ENISA wishes to continue and further improve this flagship report. In particular, ENISA seeks to provide targeted as well as general reports, recommendations, analyses and other actions on future cybersecurity scenarios and threat landscapes, supported via a clear and publicly available methodology and IT tools. By establishing a methodology to develop threat landscapes, the Agency aims to set a baseline for the transparent and systematic delivery of horizontal, thematic and sectorial cybersecurity threat landscapes.

Along these lines, ENISA set up an ad hoc working group in order to interact with a broad range of stakeholders for the purpose of collecting input on a number of relevant aspects. The scope of this ad hoc working group is to advise ENISA in designing, updating and reviewing the methodology for creating cyber threat landscapes, including the annual ENISA Threat Landscape.

Terms of Reference

Full Terms of Reference can be downloaded through this link: Terms of Reference.

The Terms of Reference were recast and published on 12th March 2021.

Composition

The decision No 80/2021 amending the decision No 37/2021 of ENISA's Executive Director of 19 April 2021 has established the ad-hoc group and the lists of selected candidates for membership.

List of appointed Members

First Name

Surname

Affiliation

Shin

Adachi

NTT-CERT

Jart

Armin

Stichting CyberDefcon Netherlands Foundation

Christine

Bejerasco

F Secure

Gert-Jan

Bruggink

FalconForce

Sergio

Carrillo

Nestle

Anna

Chung

Palo Alto Networks

Daniel

Creus

SentinelOne

Valentino

De Sousa

Accenture

Christos

Douligeris

University of Piraeus

Sebastian

Garcia

Czech Technical University in Prague

Alicja

Janicka

EnergiCERT

Vasileios

Mavroeidis

University of Oslo

Pierluigi

Paganini

CYBHORUS

Jose Luis

Sanchez Martinez

McAfee

Johannes

Schoenborn

Exploit Labs GmbH

Andreas

Sfakianakis

SAP

Maarten

Toelen

PwC

Koen

Van Impe

cudeso.be

List of appointed observers

Surname

First name

Affiliation

Ciuchi

Costel

General Secretariat of the Romanian Government

Papageorgiou

George

National CSIRTCY

Meijerink

Michael

NCSC NL

Myklin

Michael

National Cyber and Information Security Agency

Nawroth

Christian

BSI

van der Meulen

Nicole Samantha

Europol

van Handerveld

Gert Jan

Europol

Wierzbicka

Agnieszka

EEAS/ESDC

Loza

Szymon

Eurocontrol

Koutepas 

Georgios

CERT EU

Varela

Paul

EUSPA

Ivan

Makatura

Cyber Security Competence and Certification Centre of Slovakia

Montanari

Luca

Italian National Cybersecurity Agency (ACN)

 

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