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Cooperation between CSIRTs and Law Enforcement: interaction with the Judiciary
The purpose of this report is to further explore the cooperation between computer security incident response teams (CSIRTs) (in particular national and governmental CSIRTs) and law enforcement (LE) by adding the important dimension of their interaction with the judiciary (prosecutors and judges). This report follows two reports that ENISA published in 2017: Tools and methodologies to support cooperation between CSIRTs and law enforcement (ENISA, 2017), which focused on technical aspects and Improving cooperation between CSIRTs and law enforcement: Legal and organisational aspects (ENISA, 2017a), which focused on the legal and organisational issues of cooperation; both are available on the ENISA website.
This report aims to support the cooperation between CSIRTs and LE, as well as their interaction with the judiciary in their fight against cybercrime, by providing information on the legal, organisational, technical and cultural aspects, identifying current shortcomings and making recommendations to further enhance cooperation. The geographical coverage is mainly the EU and European Free Trade Association (EFTA).
The data for this report was collected via desk research, interviews with subject-matter experts and an online survey. The data showed that CSIRTs, LE and the judiciary are characterised by significant differences in roles and structure. The kind of information to which CSIRTs and LE have access is different, this is one of the primary reasons why sharing information between them is paramount to respond to cybercrime. Across Member States different models/frameworks of interaction exist among the three communities (CSIRTs, LE and the judiciary). Overall CSIRTs interact more with LE rather than with the judiciary. CSIRTs offer support to LE to collect and analyse different types of evidence. CSIRTs are rarely called as witnesses in courts but the material they collect during the incident handling might be used to decide on (cyber) crime cases.
Although the cooperation and interaction across the CSIRT, LE and judiciary communities work well in principle, there are still some challenges to be faced. In particular, some legal aspects are seen as the biggest challenge with issues such the diversity of the legal frameworks, data retention, the sharing of personal data (including internet protocol (IP) addresses) and the confidentiality around criminal investigations as well as evidential admissibility of digital evidence
Electronic Evidence - A Basic Guide for First Responders
This report is a continuation of the work done by ENISA in the field of good practices for CSIRTs and LEAs in the fight against cybercrime. It aims at providing a guide for first responders, with a special emphasis in evidence gathering. It aims at complementing the existing (vast) material on the topic of digital forensics and evidence gathering, as these are in most cases written from the perspective of law enforcement. This guide rather aims at providing guidance for CSIRTs on how to deal with evidence and the evidence gathering process. For most CSIRTs this is a limited and (for many of them) relatively new field of operation with a growing importance
Entrega de los premios ENISA a la innovación
Entrega de premios ENISA (Empresa Nacional de Innovación, S.A.) a la innovación. En plano medio: Antonio Cano, consejero delegado de ENISA, dando su discurso desde el atril con motivo de la entrega de premios ENISA, en el salón de actos de la sede central del Instituto Cervante
Von der antiken Amazone zur modernen Heldin? : Eine vergleichende Analyse der antiken Amazonenmythen und der Comicfigur Wonder Woman im Film von 2017
Enisa SheraMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202
Tools and Methodologies to Support Cooperation between CSIRTs and Law Enforcement
This report aims to support the cooperation between CSIRTs - in particular national/governmental CSIRTs - and LEAs in their fight against cybercrime, by providing information on the framework and on the technical aspects of the cooperation, identifying current shortcomings, and formulating and proposing recommendations on technical aspects to enhance the cooperation
Von der antiken Amazone zur modernen Heldin? : Eine vergleichende Analyse der antiken Amazonenmythen und der Comicfigur Wonder Woman im Film von 2017
Enisa SheraMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202
Von der antiken Amazone zur modernen Heldin? : Eine vergleichende Analyse der antiken Amazonenmythen und der Comicfigur Wonder Woman im Film von 2017
Enisa SheraMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202
Interkulturalität : eine Analyse der Ausprägung von interkultureller Sensibilität und ihrer Beziehung zu Persönlichkeitsfaktoren bei Lehramtsstudierenden
eingereicht von Enisa HamidovicLiteraturverzeichnis: Blatt 71-84Masterarbeit Universität Salzburg 2020Abstract/Zusammenfassung in deutscher und englischer Sprach
Empresas financiadas por Enisa
Dataset de préstamos a empresas concedidos por Enisa, posteriormente enriquecido con diferentes fuentes de datos mercantiles y redes sociales.
Campos provenientes de Enisa:
Razón Social: nombre con que la empresa está registrada legalmente en el registro mercantil
Marca: nombre comercial de la empresa
Importe: importe del préstamo concedido
Fecha: fecha de concesión del préstamos
Provincia: provincia en la que está registrada la empresa
CCAA: comunidad autónoma en la que está registrada la empresa
Campos provenientes de Infocif.es:
CIF: el Código de Identificación Fiscal sirve para la identificación fiscal de las empresas, y es utilizado por las personas jurídicas, tanto empresas como fundaciones. Es un identificador único que facilita la búsqueda en los diferentes servicios de información mercantil
Campos provenientes de Axesor.es:
Dirección: dirección postal de la empresa
Constitución: fecha de constitución de la empresa
CNAE: sistema de clasificación de las actividades de las empresas elaborado por el INE. Las siglas corresponden a Clasificación Nacional de Actividades Económicas
SIC: Sistema Internacional de Clasificación de actividades empresariales elaborado por la Administración de Estados Unidos
Campos provenientes de LinkedIn:
Sitio web: Página web de la empresa
Sector: Sector empresarial
Tamaño de la empresa: Clasificación por número de empleados
Sede: Ubicación de la sede
Tipo: Tipología de empresa
Campos provenientes de Twitter:
Twitter_90d: Volumen de menciones - últimos 90d
Twitter_90d_enisa: Volumen de menciones #clienteEnisa - últimos 90
A STEP-BY-STEP APPROACH ON HOW TO SET T UP A CSIRT
<p>This presentation outlines the process of establishing a Computer Security and Incident Response Team (CSIRT) from multiple perspectives, including business management, process management, and technical considerations. It fulfills two key deliverables outlined in ENISA’s 2006 Work Programme.</p>
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