Public Private Partnerships (PPP) - Cooperative models
With this report, ENISA aims to analyse the current status of PPPs in the EU. The study identifies the main models of collaboration, the current challenges that both private and public sector face in the process of setting up and developing PPPs and…
Public Private Partnerships in Network and Information Security Education
This report focuses on the brokerage of best practices between the public and private sectors aimed at all members of the Network and Information Security Education community in Europe. ENISA is committed to taking the lead in encouraging the…
EP3R 2009-2013 Future of NIS Public Private Cooperation.
The EP3R (European Public-Private Partnership for Resilience) was established in 2009 and was the very first attempt at Pan-European level to use a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) to address cross-border Security and Resilience concerns in the…
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are essential for the Security and Resilience of Critical Information Infrastructures (CII), since a large part of them belongs to private sector stakeholders.
Good Practice Guide on Cooperative Models for Effective PPPs
This Good Practice Guide on Cooperative Models for Effective Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) classifies PPPs for security and resilience and reveals the main five components addressing Why, Who, How, What and When questions associated with…
NCSS Good Practice Guide
ENISA published its first National Cyber Security Strategy Good Practice Guide in 2012. Since then, EU Member States and EFTA countries have made great progress in developing and implementing their strategies. This guide is updating the different…
EU Public-Private Partnership on Resilience Workshop 16-17 March
The European Commission together with ENISA is currently establishing a European Public-Private Partnership for Resilience (EP3R).
New Guide launched re: building effective IT Security Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)
A new Guide with 36 recommendations on building effective Public and Private Partnerships for resilient IT security has been launched.
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