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‘Cyber Europe 2010’: Cyber Security exercise with 320 ‘incidents’ successfully concluded

November 2010 by ENISA

The first ever, pan-European “Cyber Europe 2010” exercise ended successfully yesterday. More than 150 experts from 70 public bodies around Europe participated in the exercise. They were exposed to more than 320 incidents, or ‘injects’. The exercise was a first key step for strengthening Europe’s cyber defense. The key challenge now is for the Member States to implement the identified ‘lessons-learnt’ during the exercise. The Agency also advocates that all Member States in Europe should consider conducting national exercises as to improve its Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP).

The exercise revealed a number of points where improvement in communication channels and procedures could be made. The Executive Director of ENISA, Dr Udo Helmbrecht commented:

‘This was a first key step for strengthening Europe’s cyber protection. Each mistake and error made were useful ‘lessons-learnt’; that is what exercises are for. Now, the challenge is for the Member States to analyse and properly implement these findings, of how to improve the communication channels and procedures. Both internally within a Member State, and in between Member States, across Europe, as to strengthen our common cooperation’

The objectives of the exercise were:

 To establish trust in between actors within the Member State, and between the Member States (MS)

 To increase understanding of how management of incidents is done in different MS across Europe.

 To test the communication channels, communication points and procedures in the MS/between MS.

 To highlight interdependencies between MS across Europe.

 To increase mutual support procedures during incidents or massive cyber attacks

Participating were 22 Member States as players and 8 Member States as observers. In all, ca 50 persons were present in the Exercise Control Centre, situated in Athens, being exposed to more than 320 security so called ‘injects’ related to the availability of internet and corresponding critical online services. Across Europe in the participating Member States 80 more persons were acting upon the instructions of the national moderators in Athens. The nationally based players may have contacted further others in their Member States. Typical profiles of players were Computer Emergency Response Teams, Ministries, National Regulatory Authorities etc.

Cyber Europe 2010 is organised by EU Member States and jointly supported by the European Network Security Agency (ENISA) and the EU’s Joint Research Centre (JRC).


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