ENISA Telecom and Digital Infrastructure Security Forum 2025

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The ENISA Telecom security forum brings together cybersecurity experts from the telecom sector, national authorities, and cybersecurity policy makers, to discuss the hot topics in telecom security such as espionage in telecom networks, the resilience of subsea cables and cutting-edge technologies.
 

On 20 March ENISA organizes the 2025 edition of the ENISA Telecom and Digital Infrastructure Security Forum in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

This year the ENISA Telecom security forum is organized with BEREC, the Body of European Regulators, RDI, the Dutch National Inspectorate for Digital Infrastructures, and the Dutch Cybersecurity Centre.

Join us in Amsterdam and discuss pressing telecom security topics with policy makers, with the telecom regulators and with the experts from the sector.

 

Key Topics

After the high-level keynotes at the start, we will have 4 sessions: 

  • Session 1 on Espionage in Telecom Networks
  • Session 2 on Subsea Cables and Resilience
  • Session 3 on New technologies for Threat Mitigation
  • Session 4 on Next steps for improving Cybersecurity in the EU's Telecom Sector.

 

Agenda - 20 March - from 09:00 to 18:00 

09:00Registration and Coffee
09:30Welcome statements and keynote speeches
 Welcome: Dimitra Liveri - Head of the ENISA Unit for Resilience of Critical sectors
09:45RDI (Dutch Authority for Digital Infrastructure) -TBC
10:00Securing the telecom sector: national perspectives from the French cybersecurity agency - Ionathan Noblins, ANSSI (France's cybersecurity agency)
10:15Navigating within geo-political turbulence - A Risk Based Strategy - Jeffrey Leusink, VP CISO office, KPN
10:30Massive Cyber Attack against A1 - lessons learned - Wolfgang Schwabl, CISO, A1 Telekom Austria
11:00Coffee break
 Session 1: Espionage in Telecom Networks
11.30Jamila Boutemeur - ENISA
11:45From Surveillance Companies to APTs: A perspective into telecom security operations, Alexandre de Oliveira, Telecom Security & Fraud Solutions Lead - Post Luxembourg (Telecommunications company based in Luxembourg)
12:00

Panel discussion on "Handling espionage attacks in telecom networks"

Panelists:  Wolfgang Schwabl-A1, Noortje Hendrichs-Dutch Cybersecurity Center, ANSSI - TBC, Orange - TBC

Moderation: RDI - TBC

Q&A

12:30From Shadows to Insights: Using Deception Technology to Stay Ahead of Cyber Threat - Matej Rabzelj, Cyber Systems
12:452025 Telco Security Landscape, Paolo Grassia (Connect Europe, previously known as ETNO), Richard Kerkdijk (TNO, ETIS ISWG), Andrija Visic (ETIS)
13:00Lunch Break
 Session 2: Subsea Cables & Resilience 
14:00Internet traffic impact of recent cable cuts, Emile Aben, RIPE NCC
14:15

Panel discussion on "Ensuring resilience of Europe's subsea cables"


Speakers: 
Rod Kirwan, Regulatory affairs, META
Joao Alves, Head of Security, ANACOM (the Portuguese Telecom Authority), Jaakko Wallenius, CSO, ELISA
Augustin Diaz-Pines, Deputy Head of Unit CNECT E1, European Commission
Remi Van de Calseijde, Liberty Global 

Moderation: Marnix Dekker - ENISA

14:45Fabio Romano - SES (Société Européenne des Satellites)
15:00Cyber Conflict Simulator (CCS) -Professor Stjepan Groš, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, Zagreb, Goran Polonji, Utilis, Zagreb
15:15Space weather and its impact on resilience - Kasper van Dam, Bert van den Oord, KNMI (the Dutch National Weather Office) 
15:30Coffee Break
 Session 3: New technologies for Cybersecurity Threats
16:00Defending the digital future by harnessing novel technologies in critical networks - Mikko Karikytö Head of product security, Ericsson
16:15From DNS4EU to Global Telecom Security: Leveraging threat Intelligence for resilient Networks - Viliam Peli, Threat Intelligence Specialist, Whalebone
16:30Harnessing AI for Next Gen Threat Detection & Response - Zeina Zakhour, EVIDEN, an ATOS company 
 Session 4: From Threats to next Steps 
16:45GSMA Mobile Telecommunications Security Landscape - 2025 Report, Martin Beauchamp, Senior Industry Security Analyst, GSMA
17:00

Panel discussion on "Improving cybersecurity in the EU Telecom Sector"

Speakers: 

Boryana Hristova-Ilieva (European Commission)
Paolo Grassia (Connect Europe, previously known as ETNO)
RDI (TBC)
 

Moderation: Dimitra Liveri, ENISA

17:30Closing remarks
 Hans De Vries, Chief Cybersecurity and Operations Officer, ENISA

 

For national authorities, ministries, the following meetings are taking place in the same week, in the same region: 

  • 18-19 March - 45th ECASEC group meeting of EU Telecom authorities, hosted by RDI, in the Planetarium Meeting Center, starting 18 March 12:00.
  • 19 March - 33rd Meeting of the NIS Cooperation group workstream on Telecoms and 5G, hosted by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, in The Hague

 

Background

Since 2010 ENISA has worked closely with EU telecom security authorities, establishing ECASEC, a working group of experts from national authorities from across the EU, and several EEA, EFTA and EU candidate countries. The goal of the ENISA ECASEC expert group is to discuss and agree on a harmonized approach to telecom security and supervision of the EU’s telecom sector. For more details about ECASEC see ECASEC Expert Group Portal.

The forum is a continuation of a series of meetings, previously called ENISA Article 13a Open Day. 

This is the 5th edition of the ENISA Telecom Security Forum. Please check the following links for the events of the previous years:

2021 – Athens: ENISA Telecom Security Forum — ENISA

2022 – Brussels: ENISA Telecom Security Forum — ENISA (europa.eu)

2023 – Lisbon: 3rd ENISA Telecom & Digital Infrastructure Security Forum — ENISA

2024 – Helsinki: ENISA Telecom & Digital Infrastructure Security Forum 2024 — ENISA

 

Organizing Committee

ENISA: Georgia Bafoutsou, Ugne Komzaite, Evangelos Kantas, Marnix Dekker, Dimitra Liveri, Konstantinos Anagnostou

RDI: Joey Saddal

BEREC: Katja Kmet Vrcko (BEREC and AKOS, Slovenia), Zdravko Jukić (HAKOM HR)