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ENISA Names 26 Advisors to Guide EU Cyber Rules to 2028

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, or ENISA, has appointed a new 26-member advisory group tasked with guiding the bloc’s cybersecurity policy through 2028. The move, announced this week, marks a significant step in shaping future governance structures and strategic priorities. ENISA names 26 advisors from across sectors to help align national and EU-wide cybersecurity initiatives.

The advisory group will work closely with ENISA to support the agency’s mandate under the EU Cybersecurity Act. Members will provide expertise, contribute to policy discussions, and help identify emerging threats and trends. This collaboration aims to enhance coordination between stakeholders and strengthen the region’s cyber resilience.

By bringing together a diverse range of perspectives, ENISA names 26 advisors who are expected to play a critical role in ensuring a secure digital environment. The group will serve until 2028, shaping long-term strategies in an increasingly complex threat landscape.

Read the full announcement at
https://industrialcyber.co/regulation-standards-and-compliance/enisa-appoints-26-member-advisory-group-to-shape-eu-cybersecurity-governance-through-2028/

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