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Cyber Europe 2026: EU’s Joint Emergency Response Put to the Test

The point: Cyber Europe 2026 tests the operational readiness and coordination of EU member states in responding to continent-wide cyber incidents.

The EU is testing its cross-border defensive capabilities against cyber threats with Cyber Europe 2026. The exercise aims to identify and close coordination gaps in European cybersecurity infrastructure.

Cyber Europe 2026 is an emergency response exercise coordinated by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), involving EU member states, critical infrastructure operators and European authorities. The simulation tests real scenarios: outages in energy supply, telecommunications, financial services and administrative systems under conditions of a coordinated cyber offensive.

For CISOs, the exercise is relevant because it operationalizes the requirements of the NIS2 Directive. Organizations must demonstrate that they do not act in isolation, but as part of a national and European emergency response structure. Those who participate in Cyber Europe 2026 or are involved through national obligations gain insights into their own weaknesses in the incident response chain and in cooperation with authorities and partners.

The results of the exercise are documented in follow-up reports that identify optimization potential for governance structures, information-sharing processes and escalation procedures. For organizations in critical sectors, this creates an action agenda: interfaces to national cybersecurity authorities must be defined, reporting procedures for serious incidents must be trained and available. In parallel, technical capabilities for detection and rapid containment should be strengthened to ensure operational readiness in real crisis situations.


Source: www.enisa.europa.eu · Published
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