Description of the programme / policy
ENISA has taken an engineering approach to analysing legal obligations and translating them into technical requirements while, through its policy observatory approach, it also advises Member States on upgrading security measures related to current and future EU legislation such as the EECC, DORA, the Electricity Code and other similar rules aimed at protecting cross-border internal market transactions of goods and services.
Main objective of the programme/policy
ENISA is at the forefront of offering state-of-the-art advice and counsel to improve the quality of people’s everyday lives online.
Specific objective of the programme/policy
ENISA has long experience in identifying best practices to bring Member States into alignment to counteract the greater scope and scale of the EU’s external and internal cyber threats.
Working closely with policy experts, ENISA brings vision and state-of-the-art experience to help counteract or hinder threats to the supply chains of goods and services. It also helps facilitate a swifter understanding of legislative impacts on upgrading and aligning cybersecurity measures across the borders of the internal market.
On key specific existing laws (e.g. EECC, eIDAS, GDPR) and draft legislation, ENISA is well placed to advise Member States bodies on bringing their policies up to date and closer to EU-wide voluntary harmonisation.
