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ENISA Quarterly

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Developer: http://www.enisa.europa.eu/
Description:     Our own experts highlight some of ENISAs recent activities and results. In this issue we summarise the ENISA follow-on study in Anti-spam measures, present the unique, comprehensive, online inventory of tools and methods on Risk Management, the step-by-step guide to setting up a CERT, and the Information Package on Raising Awareness. ENISA has also recently (co-)organised a number of successful workshops; my colleagues have summarised the main findings from these events. In addition, this issue includes accounts of activities, insights and success stories from the EU Member States. Kristiina Pietikäinen provides a strategic article presenting the view from the Finnish EU Presidency on the need for a clear and coherent Information Security Policy Framework in Europe. Martin Schallbruch advocates security through diversity, outlining Germanys Federal Government software strategy for the use of Open Source Software. Rytis Rainis introduces an example of awareness raising good practice in Lithuania, where cyber security software was distributed free-ofcharge to ICT users. Finally, Bill van Mil et al describe the lessons learned from a risk analysis of the Netherlands energy and information technology infrastructures.
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