Cross-Sector Exercise Requirements
This report aims to identify the skills, exercises and training needed to ensure that the information exchange among the European information sharing and analysis centres (ISACs) is effective and efficient.
Latest Report on National and International Cyber Security Exercises
During this study ENISA gathered and analysed a large set of over 200 exercises.
In addition to the exercise dataset, ENISA analysed specialised literature such as after-action reports and previous studies that have contributed to the analysis.…
National and International Cyber Security Exercises: Survey, Analysis & Recommendations
Cyber exercises are an important tool to assess the preparedness of a community against cyber crises, technology failures and critical information infrastructure incidents. ENISA supports the stakeholders involved in EU cyber exercises.
This report…
Report on Second International Conference on Cyber-crisis Cooperation and Exercises
ENISA hosted the ‘Second ENISA International Conference on Cyber Crisis Cooperation and Exercises’ on 23–24 September 2013 in Athens, Greece.
The Second ENISA International Conference on Cyber-Crisis Cooperation and Exercises was a unique high-…
BlueOLEx 2024 exercise: EU-CyCLONe test its cyber crisis response preparedness
In light of the NIS2 era, this year’s edition of the BlueOlex built upon the scenario of Cyber Europe 2024 and tested the executive layer of cooperation in the EU ecosystem.
Cyber Europe
Leading the way in cybersecurity preparedness
Addressing Skills Shortage and Gap Through Higher Education
In this report, ENISA contributes to both practice and research on the cybersecurity skills shortage and gap in two distinctive areas. Firstly, it provides an overview of the current supply of cybersecurity skills in Europe through an analysis of…
Cyber Europe 2022: After Action Report
Findings from a PAN-EUROPEAN
cyber crisis Exercise
Roadmap to provide more proactive and efficient CERT training
The roadmap identifies 10 proposals on how ENISA could improve CERT training and exercises in Europe. The ideas in the document are valuable, as they reflect the actual community needs and requirements and there could be mutual benefit from both…
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