EU Cybersecurity Skills Conference 2024

ENISA, in collaboration with the Hungarian Presidency of the EU Council, hosted the 3rd Cybersecurity Skills Conference on September 26-27, 2024, in Budapest. Day 1 focused on NIS2 implementation, the Cyber Skills Academy, and capacity building for the Western Balkans. Day 2 explored the diverse applications of the European Cybersecurity Skills Framework (ECSF) by various stakeholders in different contexts.

The full agenda is available here

The ECSF main webpage with all the relevant information is available here

A short video capturing key moments from the conference is available here

Presentations

Day 1

Mapping the ECSF to NIS2 directiveDimitra Liveri, Team Leader Awareness
Raising and Education, ENISA
Lightning Talks:
Spotlight on Hungary's Cybersecurity Technical
Skills

Governmental Honeypot System in Hungary, Ábel GONDA, NCSC-HU

Cybersecurity Measurements Investigation for Smart Buildings, Barnabás SÁNDOR, University of Óbuda

Lightning Talks:
Introducing the Cybersecurity Skills Academy

Ioannis PANOLIAS, Cybersecurity Skills Academy EDIC

Sergio TRINGALI, ISACA

Day 2

Keynote speechAnna MORAN, International Coalition on Cyber Security
Workforces, DSIT, UK

Navigating the ECSF:

Building an EU professional attestation scheme

Argyro CHATZOPOULOU, Apiroplus Solutions &
Chloe BLONDEAU, ENISA

Navigating the ECSF:

Bridging the Cybersecurity Skills Gap by Challenges and CTF

Paolo PRINETTO, Cybersecurity National Lab - CINI &
Paolo ATZENI, Italian Cybersecurity Agency (ACN)

Navigating the ECSF:

Bridging the Cybersecurity Skills Gap 

By CyberHubs, the Eu research project

Jutta BREYER, Breyer Publico &
Csaba KRASZNAY, University of Public Service
Navigating the ECSF: Cybersecurity Skills in the Age of AIIsabel PRACA, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto &
Etienne CAPGRAS, OpenClassrooms
Unveiling the ECSF: Roadmap AheadFabio DI FRANCO, ENISA

Harmonizing Cybersecurity
Education, Training, and Workforce
Development

Moderator: Evangelos OUZOUNIS, ENISA

Natasa PERUCICA, World Economic Forum

Vanessa LEWIS, Vice president of Recruitments, Nexova Group

Ellen STASSART, Head of the National Cybersecurity 
Coordination Centre Belgium (NCC-BE)

Victoria MARCOS SBARBARO, National Cybersecurity Institute
(INCIBE), Spain

Monitoring the skills supply: Cybersecurity 

Higher Education Database  (CyberHEAD) insights

Konstantinos ADAMOS University of Aegean

5 min video on the CYBERHEAD statistics

Tracking Cybersecurity Workforce Needs and Trends

Moderator: Anna Sarri, ENISA

Fadime KECE, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Netherlands

Tara WISNIEWSKI, ISC2

Brian CORREIA, SANS

Sara RICCI, Brno University of Technology & REWIRE EU project