ENISA Enhances EU Cybersecurity Reserve Coordination
Key Points
- 1ENISA collaborates with SPoCs for cybersecurity services
- 2Regular meetings facilitate coordination for critical sectors
- 3Strengthens EU autonomy in cybersecurity resource allocation
- 4ENISA collaborates with SPoCs for cybersecurity services • Regular meetings facilitate coordination for critical sectors • Strengthens EU autonomy in cybersecurity resource allocation
ENISA (European Union Agency for Cybersecurity) maintains ongoing communication with national Single Points of Contact (SPoC) from NIS2 and CERT-EU. The agency, which also connects with the SPoC of Moldova, organizes physical meetings biannually and monthly online discussions to ensure effective service coordination from the EU Cybersecurity Reserve. Users may request services tailored to entities in critical sectors as outlined by the NIS2 Directive.
By allowing users to dictate the services provided, ENISA enhances the flexibility and responsiveness of the cybersecurity reserve. This collaborative approach not only bolsters the EU's cybersecurity framework but also fosters greater autonomy by ensuring that resources are allocated according to the most pressing needs within the Union, thereby reducing reliance on external cybersecurity solutions.
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