Trust-based security information sharing in the US – Lessons learned
In the run-up to the launch of EE-ISAC in December, our future members are meeting today in the Hague to decide upon final details about the partnership. Furthermore, since information sharing is what we are about, we have invited several industry organizations and experienced ISAC chairs to share the lessons they learned on security information sharing.
Start your journey soon, as the adversaries have already begun their journey
For example, we were highly honoured with mister Tim Roxey visiting the meeting. Mister Roxey is Chief Operations Officier of the Electricity Sector-ISAC (ES-ISAC) and VP of North American Electric Reliability Corporation in the US. ES-ISAC serves as the primary security communications channel for the US electricity sector. It enhances the ability to prepare for and respond to cyber and physical threats, vulnerabilities and incidents. Mister Roxey shared many useful examples of the essential role of ES-ISAC played in preventing several security incidents in the past.
Because of our strict participation rules, much of the information shared won’t leave the meeting room. However, his main advice kindly reminded us of the urgency of the matter – “start your journey soon, as the adversaries have already begun their journey”. Mister Roxey looks forward to the ES-ISAC partnering with EE-ISAC to address global security threats.
Interested to hear more?
The information shared during our meetings is only available to EE-ISAC members. If you think your company adds up to our geographical scope (European utilities), coverage of the smart energy supply chain or cyber security expertise, please contact us.








