The EE-ISAC Advocacy Task Force met in Rome, hosted by Enel, bringing together Board members and sector experts to align on 2026 priorities, strengthen its role in European energy policy, and outline concrete advocacy actions.
The EE-ISAC Advocacy Task Force met in Rome, hosted by Enel, bringing together Board members and sector experts to align on 2026 priorities, strengthen its role in European energy policy, and outline concrete advocacy actions.
The EE-ISAC Board Member, Wolfgang Löw, joined the Special Committee on the European Democracy Shield of the European Parliament. He spoke during a public hearing on foreign threats to strategic infrastructure.
The EE-ISAC has deployed a new Nextcloud instance to ensure the continuity of a secure and reliable sharing platform for its members and stakeholders.
Marcel Kulicke has joined the EE-ISAC as an honorary member. With long and solid experience in cybersecurity and a passion for fostering collaboration, Marcel’s addition to the community brings new opportunities for growth and exchange.
We are honoured to announce the EE-ISAC involvement in the European Commission Smart Energy Expert Group (SEEG), a specialized advisory body established by the European Commission to support and guide the development and implementation of smart energy policies and technologies within the European Union.
The Financial Services Information Sharing Analysis Center (FS-ISAC) and the European Energy Information Sharing and Analysis Centre (EE-ISAC) sign on August 2024 a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aiming to further promote the exchange of cyber security information of the EE-ISAC and enhance the cyber resilience of European electric power critical infrastructures.
Cynergy-ISAC and the European Energy Information Sharing and Analysis Centre (EE-ISAC) sign today a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aiming to further promote the exchange of cyber security information of the EE-ISAC and enhance the cyber resilience of European electric power critical infrastructures.
E.DSO and the EE-ISAC signed a Memorandum of Understanding that aims to reinforce the cyber resilience of critical infrastructures in Europe and practices by promoting customers’ empowerment as well as improving the use of clean energy sources through electrification.
European Utilities Telecom Council (EUTC) and the European Energy Information Sharing and Analysis Centre (EE-ISAC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aiming to reinforce the cyber resilience of critical infrastructures in Europe and practices.
ENCS and EE-ISAC reconnect through formal partnership to strengthen cyber-resilience in Europe’s energy industry by sharing cyber-threat intelligence and cyber information in order to detect and counter threats.

