02.04.2020
ENISA publishes Roadmap cooperation CSIRTS and Law Enforcement
ENISA today published its roadmap CSIRTS and Law Enforcement. The purpose of this roadmap is to further explore the cooperation across computer security incident response teams (CSIRTs) – in particular with national and governmental – law enforcement (LE) and the judiciary (prosecutors and judges).
When these entities – CSIRTs, LE and the judiciary – cooperate, they face challenges that have been categorised as being technical, legal, organisational and/or human behaviour as they associate with organisational culture. Understanding these challenges is essential to tackle them, further enhance the cooperation and thus better fight against cybercrime. The ENISA roadmap 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 aforementioned cooperation aspects and by identifying current shortcomings and making recommendations to further enhance cooperation. The geographical coverage of this roadmap is mainly limited to the EU and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries