At a Glance: ENISA publishes a revised international strategy to strengthen the European cybersecurity ecosystem against global threats and regulatory requirements.
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has revised its international strategy. The new version is designed to strengthen the resilience and competitiveness of the European cybersecurity landscape in the face of global security challenges.
ENISA’s updated strategy aims to strengthen the EU’s cybersecurity ecosystem through enhanced international cooperation and coordination. It addresses growing threats from cyberattacks, disinformation and increasing regulatory requirements that are putting pressure on European organisations and critical infrastructures.
For CISOs, the revised strategy serves as a landmark in the regulatory context: ENISA thereby formulates binding expectations for cybersecurity governance, which are translated into national and organisational requirements through directives such as NIS2. A coherent international strategy creates planning certainty and establishes common standards for incident response, information sharing and minimum requirements for cybersecurity management.
The strategy underscores the importance of cross-border cooperation, harmonised regulation and strengthening European capabilities in critical areas such as cryptography, threat intelligence and zero-trust architectures. This has direct implications for investments in internal security structures and the selection of security tools and service providers.
Source: www.enisa.europa.eu · Published
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