European countries have entered a global race to develop aggressive cyber
attack capabilities, according to the latest threat landscape analysis
published by the European cyber security Agency ENISA yesterday (11
December).
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Cyber becoming a strategic priority
He added that a capability plan is being finalised by EDA next year to determine strategic priorities. “I would be surprised if cyber was not a priority if not at the top of the list,” he said.
ENISA’s report claimed that this year has seen impressive successes by law-enforcement, and that an increasing number of reports and data regarding cyber-threats has also improved the quality of available information.
“Cooperation among relevant organisations to commonly assess and defend cyber-threats has been envisaged and is going to gain speed in the near future,” the report said.
The report recommended the active involvement of end-users in defence of cyber-threats and increasing the speed of threat assessment to reduce exposures.