Together with the DG Energy of the European Commission, ENISA is organising a full-day expert seminar, which will be held on 7th September, 2017 in Athens. Registration is now open.
On behalf of all EE-ISAC Members, ENISA is welcoming European utilities to join our free-to-attend seminar on trusted cyber security information sharing within the European energy landscape. The programme brings together cyber-security experts working for European energy utilities and aims to deliver multi-disciplinary, cyber security knowledge sharing at European level.
Highlights of the programme
The programme consists of three sessions: The Morning Session titled “Cyber-security knowledge sharing at European level” is organized in collaboration with the Thematic Network on Critical Energy Infrastructure Protection, TNCEIP, an initiative of the DG Energy of the European Commission, gathering European owners and operators of energy infrastructure in the electricity, the gas and the oil sectors.
“The European threat landscape” is the theme that will be discussed in the Early Afternoon Session. Among the presentations that will be delivered, is the “Introduction to the concept of ‘hybrid threats”, by the Scientific Officer at European Commission Joint Research Center, Mr. Georgios Giannopoulos.
During the Afternoon Session, discussions with a “Country Focus” to Greece will take place.
The programme will close with a networking session that will take place in the evening and includes an excursion to the Akropolis museum, as well as dinner with EE-ISAC & TNCEIP Members.
About EE-ISAC
The European Energy - Information Sharing & Analysis Centre (EE-ISAC) is an industry-driven, information sharing network of trust. Both private utilities, solution providers and (semi)public institutions, such as academia, governmental and non-profit organizations, share valuable information on cyber security & cyber resilience.
EE-ISAC Members share real-time security data & analysis, reports on security incidents and cyber breaches, technical & operational experiences with applied security solutions, lessons learned from past security issues and future challenges, security outlooks & warnings.
To register and see the full programme visit the link