European standardisation supporting new legislative cybersecurity landscape
The European Standardisation Organizations CEN, CENELEC and ETSI, joined forces with ENISA, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, to organise the 9th Cybersecurity Standardisation Conference. The 2025 Conference addressed the following topics:
- State of play of the European standardisation – What are the current challenges? What is the role of European Standardisation Organisations in the global ecosystem?
- Interplay of cybersecurity legislation – How to map requirements from various laws to standards? Where are we with the standards for the most recent regulations?
- Overarching cybersecurity by standards – What are the different approaches and processes towards standardisation? What are we doing in the most important areas?
- Visions of the future – Where are we heading, and where should we head? What challenges await us in the near future and how to prepare for them?
The full agenda is available here. The speakers: in 2025 included high officials of the European Commission, European Standardisation Organisations and ENISA; experts from cybersecurity associations, industry organisations and various standardisation committees.
Programme committee
The Programme Committee of the 9th ENISA-ESOs Cybersecurity Standardisation Conference 2025 was composed of recognised European experts in the area of cybersecurity standardisation.
Sławomir Górniak – ENISA, Chairman
Nooshin Amirifar – CEN-CENELEC
Kim Nordström – ETSI
Sonia Compans – STMicroelectronics
Arno Fiedler, Andrea Röck – ETSI TC ESI
Walter Fumy – CEN-CENELEC JTC13
Michaela Klopstra – Accenture, ETSI TC CYBER
Ben Kokx – Philips, CEN-CENELEC JTC13
Jean-Pierre Quémard – KAT, ETSI TC CYBER, CEN-CENELEC JTC13
Kai Rannenberg – Goethe University Frankfurt, ISO/IEC SC27, CEN-CENELEC JTC13
François Zamora – Orange, ISO/IEC SC27