Analysis of National Regulatory Environments

ENISA recently published the qualitative analysis on the stock taken by 25 national policy and regulatory environments. The report provides high level and context specific recommendations to policy and decision makers. It also identifies a number of national good practices.

Below, we present, in short, ten high level recommendations addressing resilience and security of public e-Communication networks.

    • Member States may consider soft-law instruments (e.g. good practices, and recommendations) as a means to promote important regulatory interventions
       

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    • Member States may consider performing a systematic analysis of the added-value and impact of law compliance enforcement practices
    • Member States may consider simplification and harmonisation of the competencies and tasks of several national authorities
    • Member States may consider developing and implementing an integrated and holistic national risk management process
    • Member States might consider assessing the degree of operators’ adherence to preparedness measures
    • Each Member State must establish one govern mental or national CERT
    • Member States may consider establishing trusted information sharing mechanisms
    • Member States expressed the need for more good practice guidance on emerging policy issues
    • Public and private stakeholders seek for good practice guidance on how incident reporting can be best and cost effectively implemented
    • The European Commission should consider the development and implementation of a coherent pan European strategy based on Member States’ experiences