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<div> <div> <div> <div data-edit-folder-name="text" data-index="0" data-layout-id="2" id="layout-cdcdb628-f4d2-40d4-9b0f-b54e3f60b82b"> <p>The EU&rsquo;s security agency is being given &euro;36m ($42m) to handle incident response for major cyber-attacks targeting the bloc.</p> <p>ENISA yesterday announced the signing of a &ldquo;contribution agreement&rdquo; which will see it operate the EU Cybersecurity Reserve. This virtual pool of incident response services from trusted private sector providers was established by the EU Cyber Solidarity Act.</p> <p>It&rsquo;s part of efforts to improve cyber-resilience across the region, by boosting response and recovery &ldquo;in the event of significant or large-scale cybersecurity incidents affecting member states, EU institutions, bodies, offices, or agencies, as well as DEP-associated third countries.&rdquo;</p> <p>Digital Europe Programme (DEP) countries include the UK and Ukraine.</p> <p>The new agreement will add &euro;36m to ENISA&rsquo;s budget, to be spent over three years. The agency will be expected to procure incident response services from providers and assess requests for support from member states&rsquo; cyber-crisis management authorities and/or CSIRTs, or CERT-EU. DEP requests will be forwarded to the European Commission.</p> <p>When it comes to member states, only entities in the critical sectors referenced in NIS2 will be considered.</p> <p><a href="https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/eu-cyber-solidarity-incident/" target="_blank"><em>Read more on EU incident response: EU Agrees &lsquo;Cyber Solidarity Act&rsquo;to Bolster Incident Response and Recovery</em></a></p> <p>It&rsquo;s also possible for &ldquo;pre-committed services&rdquo; to be converted into incident prevention and preparedness services, in case they&rsquo;re not used, ENISA claimed.</p> <p>&ldquo;Being entrusted with such prominent project, puts ENISA in the limelight as a dependable partner to the European cybersecurity community and it allows ENISA to break new ground towards an even more cyber secure digital single market,&rdquo; argued ENISA executive director, Juhan Lepassaar.</p> <p>The agency is also working on a European cybersecurity certification scheme related to managed security services (MSS), the first focus of which will be on incident response delivered through the EU Cybersecurity Reserve.</p> <p>MSSproviders will be expected to certify their services two years after the scheme has been put in place.</p> <p>The first such certification scheme was <a href="https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/eu-cybersecurity-certification/" target="_blank">launched last year</a>.</p> </div> </div> </div></div>