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ENISA Enhances Cooperation with EU Cybersecurity Reserve

Global AI Watch · Editorial Team··3 min read·ENISA (EU Cybersecurity)
ENISA Enhances Cooperation with EU Cybersecurity Reserve

Key Points

  • 1ENISA collaborates with NIS2 national contact points regularly.
  • 2Service allocation depends on critical sectors listed in NIS2 Directive.
  • 3Strengthens EU cybersecurity resilience and cooperation across member states.

ENISA (European Union Agency for Cybersecurity) is enhancing its cooperation with users of the EU Cybersecurity Reserve. The agency engages with NIS2 national Single Points of Contact (SPoC), CERT-EU, and other relevant entities, ensuring regular communication and service requests to bolster cybersecurity across critical sectors. Physical and online meetings facilitate coordination among stakeholders, guiding the application of the Reserve's services to high-priority entities.

This cooperative effort signifies a strategic shift in managing cybersecurity at the EU level, emphasizing the importance of shared knowledge and resource allocation. By allowing users to determine service delivery based on sectoral criticality outlined in the NIS2 Directive, ENISA not only enhances operational readiness but also fosters a unified approach towards mitigating cybersecurity threats, potentially reducing reliance on external cybersecurity resources and promoting self-sufficiency within EU member states.

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