Ad-Hoc Working Group on Awareness Raising
The application period for the selection of members for ENISA's Ad-Hoc Working group on "Awareness Raising" is closed.
Cybersecurity incident rates show that cybersecurity still remains an unknown word to great part of the European population. The new reality derived from the pandemic created virtual activities for everyone; from students attending virtual classes to elderly benefiting from remote care services. Whether cybersecurity is a crucial component in all these virtual interaction remains an open question. The most recent cybersecurity incident reports and threat landscape indicate that large scale phishing campaigns still remain the most popular and efficient attack method, as it requires the least sophistication and in parallel achieves great impact. The importance of greater cybersecurity awareness and the need for a basic cyber hygiene culture has become all the more important. To respond to this need, ENISA draws on a structured approach in raising cybersecurity awareness and education. ENISA aims at building on its expertise and enhancing this activity so that its stakeholders and the overall European community obtain an elevated level of cybersecurity hygiene and awareness, and eventually change behaviour towards prominent cybersecurity attacks. It’s added value lays in promoting and disseminating the existing expert knowledge that can pave the way towards a trusted and cyber secure Europe.
Along these lines, ENISA seeks to interact with a broad range of stakeholders for the purpose of collecting input on a number of relevant aspects including but not limited to: awareness raising campaigns related to cybersecuirty; designing and developing AR campaings; measuring impact; measuring outreach; principles for promotional material; designing educational material; stakeholder management principles; stakeholder management tooling; platforms and tools for promotional activities; media and social media monitoring; recommendations; communication strategy principles; relevant EU initiatives.
Terms of Reference
Full Terms of Reference can be downloaded through this link: Terms of Reference.
Composition
The DECISION No 48/2021 of ENISA's Executive Director of 2 June 2021 has established the ad-hoc group and the lists of selected candidates for membership.
List of appointed Members
First name |
Last name |
Affiliation |
Edel |
O Brien |
Central Bank of Ireland |
Jennifer |
Cook |
National Cyber Security Alliance |
Daria |
Catalui |
Allianz Group |
Carola |
Frediani |
Amnesty International |
Emmanuel |
Cacheux |
Orange |
Stephane |
Cale |
Renault |
Boris |
Radanovic |
South West Grid for Learning UK SIC |
Sofia |
Rasgado Monteiro |
Portuguese National Cibersecurity Centre |
Mercedes Maria |
Diaz Sanchez |
NVISO Belgium |
Louise |
O’ Hagan |
Cyber Women Ireland |
Yenn |
Starrenburg |
Ministerie van Financien or the Dutch Ministry of Finance and Cyber Inc Security |
Carlos |
Alvarez |
ICANN |
Joakim |
Kavrestad |
University of Skovde |
Paivi |
Brunou |
Wartsila Corporation |
Francesca |
Lazzaroni |
Reply |
List of observers
First name |
Last name |
Affiliation |
Ioan-Cosmin |
Mihai |
European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training |
Karolina |
Kozlowska |
European Commission |
Maria |
Sanchez |
Europol European Cybercrime Centre |
Ann |
Mennens |
European Commission |
Paula |
Brouillard |
European Commission |
Monica |
Pellegrino |
European Central Bank |