2009

2009

2nd Workshop on the establishment of a European Public-Private Partnership for Resilience (EP3R), 13 November 2009

Further to the adoption of the Communication on Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) – COM(2009)149, the European Commission, in cooperation with ENISA, is organising the second workshop on the establishment of a European Public-Private Partnership for Resilience (EP3R).

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2nd Informal Meeting of the European Forum for Member States, 12 November 2009

Further to the adoption of the Communication on Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) – COM(2009)149, the European Commission, in cooperation with ENISA, is organising the second informal meeting of the European Forum for Member States.

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International Conference on Resilience in Stockholm 5 November 2009

The purpose of the conference is for international representatives of the

business sector and public administrations to exchange their experiences related to initiatives to meet the challenges involved in creating a robust and secure information society.

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Workshop on Providers Resilience Measures and associated Guidelines, 29 October 2009

ENISA organises a workshop on 29th October to present the outcome of its work on resilience challenges and guidelines to the community stakeholders in form of a small, targeted workshop on providers’ measures.

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1st Meeting of PROCENT Experts Group, Athens, 20th March 2009

A one day workshop was organised in Athens on the 20th of March, 2009, with the objective to:

Identify areas of emerging networking technologies;
Assess the impact of these technologies on the networks resilience; and
Identify emerging techniques enhancing security.

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1st Workshop on the Deployment of the DNSSEC, 29 January 2009, Athens

The need to increase security and availability of DNS using a form of a Key Infrastructure was highlighted among the priorities for Europe. Concerning such Key Infrastructure architecture the consensus by the workshop participants was, that: a) An assessment of the possible deployment alternatives should be carried out, b) The deployment as distributed authority should be considered; and c) There is a need for the creation of tools available to administrators as well as for users.

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