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020 _a978-92-9204-257-8
024 _2DOI
_a10.2824/017314
040 _aCDO
110 2 _aEuropean Union Agency for Network and Information Security
_92344
245 _aAnnual Report Telecom Security Incidents 2017
_b: August 2018
_c/ ENISA
260 _aAttiki, Greece :
_bEuropean Union Agency for Network and Information Security,
_c2018
300 _a29 p.
_b: gráf.
_c; 1 documento PDF
336 _atexto (visual)
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337 _aelectrónico
_2isbdmedia
338 _arecurso en línea
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520 _aElectronic communication providers in the EU have to notify significant security incidents to the national telecom regulatory authorities (NRAs) in each EU member state. Every year the NRAs report summaries about a selection of these notified incidents, the most significant incidents, based on a set of agreed thresholds. This document, the Annual Report on Telecom Security Incidents 2017, aggregates the incident reported in 2017, and provides a singleEU-wide overview of telecom security incidents in the EU. Mandatory breach reporting has been part of the EU’s telecom regulatory framework since the 2009 reform of the telecom package: Article 13a of the Framework directive (2009/140/EC) came into force in 2011. The breach reporting in Article 13a focuses on security incidents causing significant outages. The Commission recently proposed an update of the telecom rules. The new breach reporting requirements in Article 40 of the Electronic Communications Code1 2 have a broader scope, including not only incidents causing outages, but also confidentiality breaches. Security breach reporting is also mandatory for trust service providers in the EU (under Article 19 of the EIDAS regulation), for Operators of Essential Services in the EU (under Article 14 of the NIS directive) and for Digital Service Providers (under Article 16 of the NIS directive) in the EU.
650 0 _aCiberseguridad y confianza
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653 _asecurity
653 _aincidentes de seguridad
653 _aUnión Europea
856 4 _uhttps://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/annual-report-telecom-security-incidents-2017/at_download/fullReport
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