Experts in Network and Information Security: Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
ENISA - European Network and Information Security Agency
Heraklion, Greece
The Expert in Critical Information Infrastructure Protection will initially work in the Resilience and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) Unit of ENISA, but must have the ability and willingness to contribute to other areas of the ENISA work programme as and when required. Allocation of tasks is based on an internal work plan developed by the Agency.
The Resilience and CIIP unit of ENISA4, among others, assist National Regulatory Authorities to implement national mandatory security incidents, develops security measures and good practices for ICS-SCADA and Smart Grids, Cloud Computing, and interconnected networks. It also organises pan European cyber security exercises and assists Member States in developing cyber contingency plans. Finally the unit manages the Pan European Public Private Partnership (PPPs) for Resilience and assists Member States in developing national PPPs.
Main responsibilities in the area of Critical Information Infrastructure Protection:
- Collecting information and knowledge on security policies, good practices, measures and standards in the areas of the Resilience and CIIP unit as defined above,
- Perform stock taking, survey experts, analyse and develop recommendations in different areas of the Resilience and CIIP unit, in line with the needs of the work programme.
- Identify relevant stakeholders, form expert groups and manage them including steering and editing technical content, organise workshops and validate findings.
- Set up and manage tenders and contracts related to the studies of the Resilience and CIIP unit.
- Contribute to the dissemination and take up of the results of the Resilience and CIIP unit and the Agency.



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