Deutsche Bahn’s outdated GSM-R radio network is structurally vulnerable and requires accelerated migration to the 5G standard FRMCS to mitigate outage risks for critical infrastructure.
Quantum computers threaten encrypted data stored today retroactively; credentials are the most critical attack target and should take priority in migration paths to post-quantum cryptography.
The Federal Interior Ministry standardizes Cyberdome through requirements for “Cyberdome-ready” systems to secure real-time information exchange in national security monitoring.
NIS2 requires organizations from October to extend cybersecurity requirements to supply chains and include third-party providers in continuous security assessments.
ENISA publishes a revised international strategy to strengthen the European cybersecurity ecosystem against global threats and regulatory requirements.
The ENISA-operated EU Cybersecurity Reserve with €36 million provides Member States with rapid, centrally coordinated incident response support during critical cyber incidents.
NIS360 maps the cyber maturity of critical infrastructure sectors and helps CISOs assess their security posture against industry benchmarks and prioritize investments.