EU flags
EU countries need a "digital fire brigade"

EU security agency calls for breach notification law

And more funding is needed to promote awareness of security issues

Written by Tom Young

The European Union's (EU) online security body is calling for a continent-wide law requiring firms to notify customers of data security breaches.

Internet security is vital to the EU's economy, says the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) in a report.

Andrea Pirotti, executive director of Enisa, said the EU should adopt a US-style notification law.

"Enisa calls for the EU to introduce mandatory reporting on security breaches and incidents for business, just as the US has already done," he said.

Pirotti also called for more funding for his agency. Enisa has a budget of €8m (£6.3m) a year and a staff of 50.

The agency is an information-sharing body – it has no powers to police or prosecute cyber terrorism and cyber crime.

Pirotti said European countries need a "digital fire brigade" – an emergency response team to help with attacks such as those on Estonia last summer.

reader comments

related articles

An Eu flag

EC must adopt breach notification legislation, says watchdog

Law should be stronger on data breach notification and data retention 14 Apr 2008

 

E-crime takes political stage

Labour forced to defend policy as Tories launch green paper 13 Mar 2008

More power for watchdogs in the wake of crisis

Richard Thomas will get powers that he has been demanding for three years 29 Nov 2007

Data protection watchdog calls for breach notification law

Any new rules must apply to government as well as business, says deputy information commissioner 23 Oct 2007

EU security agency calls for breach notification law

And more funding is needed to promote awareness of security issues 28 May 2008

Europe warned of 'digital 9/11'

EU members need to prepare for attack, say experts 29 May 2008

EU must educate SMEs on IT security

Support is needed to ensure smaller firms are not paralysed by cyber attacks 14 Feb 2008

related whitepapers

today's top stories

Examining the IT skills challenge

Watch a BCS roundtable debate on the issues affecting IT professionals - the last of a four-part series 17 Nov 2008

Will poor integration derail smart tickets?

Next year could prove to be make or break for plans to have a nationwide smart ticketing scheme in place in time for the 2012 Games, writes Angelica Mari 13 Nov 2008

Charity puts relief work on the map

MapAction is using the latest in geographic information technology to bring speedy relief to disaster victims, writes Tom Young 12 Nov 2008

Computing podcast: Defra's green leadership; and integrated transport problems

Defra is making headway with its green IT strategy; and experts warn integration issues could derail smart tickets 13 Nov 2008

Stay connected through converged comms

A growing number of firms are driving up productivity and creating new business opportunities by using IP-based technologies to break down communication barriers, writes Martin Courtney 11 Nov 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Has the state of the economy forced to re-evaluate your IT purchasing options?

Has the state of the economy forced to re-evaluate your IT purchasing options?

Are you re-thinking your IT spending?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

crowd of peopleVideo

Examining the IT skills challenge

Watch a BCS roundtable debate on the issues affecting IT professionals - the last of a four-part series 17 Nov 2008

Audio

Computing podcast: Defra's green leadership; and integrated transport problems

Defra is making headway with its green IT strategy; and experts warn integration issues could derail smart tickets 13 Nov 2008

Latest in-depth articles

Arriva bus driver and mobile ticketing systemAnalysis

Will poor integration derail smart tickets?

Next year could prove to be make or break for plans to have a nationwide smart ticketing scheme in place in time for the 2012 Games, writes Angelica Mari 13 Nov 2008

Storm damage in HaitiAnalysis

Charity puts relief work on the map

MapAction is using the latest in geographic information technology to bring speedy relief to disaster victims, writes Tom Young 12 Nov 2008

Advertisement

Primary Navigation