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ENISA / CERT / CC Workshop on Mitigation of Massive Cyberattacks

 - 14/09/2007

Logo of ENISA – European Network and Information Security Agency The ENISA / CERT / CC Workshop on Mitigation of Massive Cyberattacks is being held on 19th September 2007 in Porto. It is being jointly organised by the CERT Coordination Centre – Carnegie Mellon University (CERT/CC), the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA), the FCCN - Foundation for National Scientific Computation and by the FEUP – Porto University Engineering Faculty. It is dedicated to the role of CERTs – Computer Security Incidents Response Teams - in mitigating massive cyberattacks and the critical issue of cooperation in this type of situation.

Portugal has had an internationally accredited CERT since September 2002, namely the CERT.PT (site in Portuguese)  of the FCCN – Foundation for National Scientific Computation (site in Portuguese) , which operates under the RCTS – Science, Technology and Society Network. A new internationally accredited CERT came into being on 1st July 2007, namely the University of Porto’s Engineering Faculty CSIRT.FEUP (site in Portuguese).

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