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| [[FIRST]] || Forum for Incident Response and Security Teams || [http://www.first.org/ Web] || ICT || FIRST is the global Forum for Incident Response and Security Teams. || Security library and Good Practices | | [[FIRST]] || Forum for Incident Response and Security Teams || [http://www.first.org/ Web] || ICT || FIRST is the global Forum for Incident Response and Security Teams. || Security library and Good Practices | ||
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− | | | + | | MERIDIAN || MERIDIAN || [http://www.meridianprocess.org Web] || ICT || The Meridian Process includes the Meridian [[CIIP]] Directory, the Newsletter “CIIP Matters”, the Meridian [[Process Control Systems|Process Control System]] Information Exchange (MPCSIE), and guidelines for planning a [[CIIP]] strategy. || Membership only. |
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− | | | + | | TIA || Telecommunications Industry Association || [http://www.tiaonline.org/ Web] || Telecommunication || The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the leading trade association representing the global [[ICT]] industry through standards development, policy initiatives, business opportunities, market intelligence and networking events. || --> |
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| [[EU|DG HOME]] || European Union DG Home|| [http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/crisis-and-terrorism/critical-infrastructure/index_en.htm Web] || ALL || Reducing the vulnerabilities of [[CI]] and increasing their [[resilience]] is one of the major objectives of the EU. An adequate level of protection must be ensured and the detrimental effects of [[disruption]]s on the society and citizens must be limited as far as possible. || Policy documents | | [[EU|DG HOME]] || European Union DG Home|| [http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/crisis-and-terrorism/critical-infrastructure/index_en.htm Web] || ALL || Reducing the vulnerabilities of [[CI]] and increasing their [[resilience]] is one of the major objectives of the EU. An adequate level of protection must be ensured and the detrimental effects of [[disruption]]s on the society and citizens must be limited as far as possible. || Policy documents | ||
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− | | | + | | EGC || European Government CERTs group|| [http://www.egc-group.org/ Web] || ICT (for ALL) || Closed group of EU national CERTs. || Links to membership resources |
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| [[ENISA]] || European Union Agency for Network and Information Security || [http://www.enisa.europa.eu/ Web] || ICT || ENISA is the EU’s response to the [[Cyber Security|cyber security]] issues of the EU. || [http://www.enisa.europa.eu/activities/Resilience-and-CIIP CIIP and Resilience program] | | [[ENISA]] || European Union Agency for Network and Information Security || [http://www.enisa.europa.eu/ Web] || ICT || ENISA is the EU’s response to the [[Cyber Security|cyber security]] issues of the EU. || [http://www.enisa.europa.eu/activities/Resilience-and-CIIP CIIP and Resilience program] | ||
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| [[ENTSO-E]] || European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity || [https://www.entsoe.eu/ Web] || Power || ENTSO-E represents 41 electricity transmission system operators (TSOs) from 34 countries across Europe. || [https://www.entsoe.eu/major-projects/network-code-development/operational-security/Pages/default.aspx Operational security] | | [[ENTSO-E]] || European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity || [https://www.entsoe.eu/ Web] || Power || ENTSO-E represents 41 electricity transmission system operators (TSOs) from 34 countries across Europe. || [https://www.entsoe.eu/major-projects/network-code-development/operational-security/Pages/default.aspx Operational security] | ||
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− | | | + | | ENTSO-G || European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas || [https://www.entsog.eu/ Web] || Gas || ENTSO-G represents 44 gas transmission system operators (TSOs) and three associated partners from 26 countries across Europe. || [http://www.entsog.eu/activities Activities] |
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| [[EU|EPCIP]] || European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection (DG Home|| [http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/crisis-and-terrorism/critical-infrastructure/index_en.htm Web] || ALL || sets the overall framework for activities aimed at improving the protection of [[CI]] in Europe - across all EU States and in all relevant sectors of economic activity. The threats to which the programme aims to respond are not only confined to [[terrorism]], but also include criminal activities, natural [[disaster|disasters]] and other causes of accidents (all hazards, cross-sector). The EPCIP is supported by regular exchanges of information between EU States in the frame of the [[CIP]] Contact Points meetings. || EPCIP documents | | [[EU|EPCIP]] || European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection (DG Home|| [http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/home-affairs/what-we-do/policies/crisis-and-terrorism/critical-infrastructure/index_en.htm Web] || ALL || sets the overall framework for activities aimed at improving the protection of [[CI]] in Europe - across all EU States and in all relevant sectors of economic activity. The threats to which the programme aims to respond are not only confined to [[terrorism]], but also include criminal activities, natural [[disaster|disasters]] and other causes of accidents (all hazards, cross-sector). The EPCIP is supported by regular exchanges of information between EU States in the frame of the [[CIP]] Contact Points meetings. || EPCIP documents |
Revision as of 21:35, 19 July 2015
Organisation | Long name | Link | Sector(s) | Short description | Resources |
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ITU | International Telecommunications Union | Web | Telecommunication | The United Nations specialised agency for information and communication technologies – ICTs. | CIP resources via search |
FIRST | Forum for Incident Response and Security Teams | Web | ICT | FIRST is the global Forum for Incident Response and Security Teams. | Security library and Good Practices |
MERIDIAN | MERIDIAN | Web | ICT | The Meridian Process includes the Meridian CIIP Directory, the Newsletter “CIIP Matters”, the Meridian Process Control System Information Exchange (MPCSIE), and guidelines for planning a CIIP strategy. | Membership only.
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UIC | Union International de Chemin de Fer | Web | Railways | The UIC promotes rail transport at world level and meets the challenges of mobility and sustainable development. | CIP green paper position
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CIWIN | European Critical Infrastructure Warning Information Network (EU) | Web | ALL | Closed EU community warning network. | |
DG HOME | European Union DG Home | Web | ALL | Reducing the vulnerabilities of CI and increasing their resilience is one of the major objectives of the EU. An adequate level of protection must be ensured and the detrimental effects of disruptions on the society and citizens must be limited as far as possible. | Policy documents |
EGC | European Government CERTs group | Web | ICT (for ALL) | Closed group of EU national CERTs. | Links to membership resources |
ENISA | European Union Agency for Network and Information Security | Web | ICT | ENISA is the EU’s response to the cyber security issues of the EU. | CIIP and Resilience program |
ENTSO-E | European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity | Web | Power | ENTSO-E represents 41 electricity transmission system operators (TSOs) from 34 countries across Europe. | Operational security |
ENTSO-G | European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas | Web | Gas | ENTSO-G represents 44 gas transmission system operators (TSOs) and three associated partners from 26 countries across Europe. | Activities |
EPCIP | European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection (DG Home | Web | ALL | sets the overall framework for activities aimed at improving the protection of CI in Europe - across all EU States and in all relevant sectors of economic activity. The threats to which the programme aims to respond are not only confined to terrorism, but also include criminal activities, natural disasters and other causes of accidents (all hazards, cross-sector). The EPCIP is supported by regular exchanges of information between EU States in the frame of the CIP Contact Points meetings. | EPCIP documents
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ERA | European Railway Agency | Web | Railways | The Agency has been established to provide the EU Member States and the Commission with technical assistance in the fields of railway safety and interoperability. This involves the development and implementation of Technical Specifications for Interoperability and a common approach to questions concerning railway safety. The Agency's main task is to manage the preparation of these measures. | ERTMS |
ERNCIP | European Reference Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection (EU JRC) | Web | ALL | The ERNCIP Inventory is a free-to-use search tool for open-source information on European security experimental and testing facilities. The system stores detailed profiles of laboratories which have capabilities in the field of CIP. | Inventory |
GIE | Gas Infrastructure Europe | Web | Gas Transmission, Storage, LNG | Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) is an association representing the sole interest of the gas infrastructure industry. | resources |
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DHS | USA's Department of Homeland Security | Web | ALL | The USA's Department of Homeland Security has a vital mission: to secure the nation from the many threats the USA faces. | cyber security, CIP daily newsletter |
GMU | George Mason University Center for Infrastructure Protection & Homeland Security | Web | ALL | This Center integrates law, policy, and technology to conduct comprehensive analyses and research, including resiliency studies, independent program assessments, security evaluations, educational initiatives, conferences, white papers, and recommendations relevant to improving the safety and security of the United States and its allies. | The CIP Report and other resources> |
NERC | North American Electric Reliability Corporation | Web | Power | The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) is a not-for-profit international regulatory authority whose mission is to assure the reliability of the bulk power system in North America. | CIP pages and standards |
PSC | Public Safety Canada | Web | ALL | Public Safety Canada has compiled a collection of pertinent legislation, guidance material, and other resources for the use of CI partners and stakeholders. | cyber security, CIP resources |
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BSI/BBK | Germany's Critical Infrastructure Protection website | Web | ALL and ICT | The German inter-agency and interdisciplinary website for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) reflecting its special significance for our society. | CIP and CIIP resources
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CNAIPIC | Italy's National Anti-Crime Computer Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection | Web | ALL | The CNAIPIC is exclusively responsible for the prevention and suppression of crime, the common matrix, organised or terrorist, who would target information infrastructures that are critical by nature or are of national importance. | Resources |
CNPIC | Spain's National Centre for the Protection of Critical Infrastructure | Web | ALL | CNPIC in charge of promoting, coordinating and supervising all Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP)-related activities for which the Secretariat of State for Security is competent at national level. | Resources |
CPNI | UK's Centre for Protection of the National Infrastructure | Web | ALL | CPNI protects national security by providing protective security advice. Our advice covers physical security, personnel security and cyber security/information assurance. | Cyber security. Physical security, Personnel security |
RIA | Estonia's Information System Authority (RIA) | Web | ICT | The Department of Critical Information Infrastructure Protection at RIA mainly concentrates on questions related to the protection of such information systems that are needed for the proper functioning of vital services. The main task of the department is to arrange protection for the state’s critical public and private information systems on the national level. | CIIP resources
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