Examples of using Enisa in English and their translations into Dutch
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European Network and Information Security Agency ENISA.
Since ENISA was established in 2004,
This would render ENISA a permanent asset for each Member State
complement existing national initiatives and the operational activities of ENISA.
The Commission will work in close cooperation with Member States, ENISA, EEAS and other relevant EU bodies to establish a cybersecurity training platform.
Set up with ENISA, EUIPO and EC3 trusted channels for voluntary reporting on cyber theft of trade secrets;
The processing of personal data by ENISA shall be subject to Regulation(EU) 2018/1725▌.
appropriate modernisation of ENISA.
The Commission will also complete an evaluation of ENISA by the end of 2017 and will consider the need to modify or extend the mandate of ENISA.
It also took note of the progress report on a draft regulation regarding a new modernised mandate for ENISA 10296/11.
A review of the mandate is timely, given how the cybersecurity environment has changed since ENISA was established.
Such evaluation will address the need to modify or extend the mandate of ENISA, aiming for a possible proposal as soon as possible.
Work in close cooperation with Member States, ENISA, EEAS and other relevant EU bodies to establish a cybersecurity training platform.
ENISA should also be given more direct responsibility for cyber security education
ENISA should be called upon to play an active role in this dialogue,
in other bodies here, how ENISA might perhaps be further developed.
Moreover, the Commission is required to evaluate ENISA by 20 June 2018 and the possible modification or renewal of ENISA's mandate must be adopted by 19 June 202016.
The Commission, supported by ENISA, CERT-EU and with the expertise of its Joint Research Centre,
The ENISA was created in 2004 to ensure a high level of security in its area of expertise
Action 2: Managing ENISA bodies and groups, i.e. meetings of the Management Board