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The section contains downloadable resources such as TG deliverables, conference presentations and ERNCIP Office documents. The list is presents the most recent uploaded documents first.

Reports

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ERNCIP Handbook 2018 edition

Thu, 2018-05-31

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The ERNCIP network has been established to improve the protection of critical infrastructures in the EU. The European Reference Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection (ERNCIP) therefore works in close cooperation with all types of CIP stakeholders, focusing particularly on the technical protective security solutions. This handbook aims to assist the dissemination of the activities and results of ERNCIP.
The report summarises the achievements of all the ERNCIP Thematic Groups, providing a convenient way to access information on any specific theme of interest covered by ERNCIP. The report also describes current thematic group activities, to allow subject-matter experts and critical infrastructure operators to identify ongoing areas of research they might be interested in assisting.

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ERNCIP Handbook 2017 edition Version 1.0

Thu, 2017-06-22

The ERNCIP Handbook summarises the achievements of all the ERNCIP Thematic Groups, providing a convenient way to access information on any specific theme of interest covered by ERNCIP.

The report also describes current thematic group activities, to allow subject-matter experts and critical infrastructure operators to identify ongoing areas of research they might be interested in assisting. This handbook aims to assist the dissemination of the activities and results of ERNCIP.

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The European reference network for critical infrastructure protection - Project first phase (2011-2014): from concept to implementation (ePub)

Thu, 2016-06-02

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As the ERNCIP project has concluded its first phase, this book documents and consolidates the work performed by the network, particularly the work of its thematic groups (TGs) between 2011 and 2014. It is co‑authored by some of the TG coordinators and the ERNCIP office.

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The European reference network for critical infrastructure protection - Project first phase (2011-2014): from concept to implementation

Wed, 2016-06-01

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As the ERNCIP project has concluded its first phase, this book documents and consolidates the work performed by the network, particularly the work of its thematic groups (TGs) between 2011 and 2014. It is co‑authored by some of the TG coordinators and the ERNCIP office.

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European Reference Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection (ERNCIP) Annual Report – 2016 edition

Mon, 2016-05-30

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This report aims to assist the dissemination of the results of the European Reference Network for Critical Infrastructure Protection (ERNCIP) activities. The report summarises the achievements of the ERNCIP Thematic Groups, providing a convenient way to access information on any specific theme of interest covered by ERNCIP. The report also describes current thematic group activities, to allow subject-matter experts and critical infrastructure operators to identify ongoing areas of research they might be interested in assisting.

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Technology Certification for Critical Infrastructure Protection

Tue, 2014-09-09

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Within Europe, there is a very high level of knowledge and experience in product and facility certification necessary or useful for CIP. The European Union New Legislative Framework has helped to drive the development of the sector, because of the important role given to “notified bodies”: organisations selected by the Member States to carry out assessments of conformity with harmonized standards.

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ERNCIP 2020 Strategy

Tue, 2014-04-15

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ERNCIP 2020 Strategy
This strategy document motivates why ERNCIP needs to continue also beyond 2014 and outlines the policy framework that calls for its continuance. The policy framework is boiled down into four strategic goals: 
1. Improved effectiveness of security technology;
2. A single market for security technology;
3. Improved research and innovation in security technology;
4. International cooperation.

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ERNCIP Thematic Areas State of the Art

Tue, 2014-04-15

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ERNCIP Thematic Areas State of the Art, P. Gattinesi and C. Pursiainen.
This report reviews the achievements to date in the ERNCIP Thematic Areas, describing why they were prioritised, how the work is organised, and summarising the focus and challenges of each thematic group. The report contains a SWOT-analysis of the This report reviews the achievements to date in the ERNCIP Thematic Areas, describing why they were prioritised, how the work current way of organising the work of the thematic groups. The report concludes with recommendations, divided into those applicable in the short term, i.e. to the current ERNCIP period (2013-2014), and those applicable for the longer term for preparing the (possible) next ERNCIP period (2015-2020).