The first 4SECURail Workshop on Rail CSIRT. On June 9th, 2020 4SECURAIL organised a first workshop with several key stakeholders in European Rail Security. The 4SECURail Workshop on CSIRT was organised by UIC together with Hit Rail and Tree Technology. Although it was planned to be held in person and hosted in Brussels, due to the COVID-19 crisis it had to be held via video conference. It was held on Tuesday June 9th, 2020, from 10.00 am to 12.30 pm CEST, with 25 participants (16 external participants plus 9 project members) representing the relevant stakeholders on the EU Rail CSIRT context, including: the ▇▇-▇▇▇▇; Rail Security Teams (RSTs) from IMs and RUs in different member states (Germany, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Belgium and The Netherlands) and the UIC; stakeholders from the CSIRT regulation such as ENISA and ERA; and representatives from the collaborator project X2RAIL-3. This workshop was organised in the latest stages before completing this deliverable. The 4SECURail CSIRT team had already completed its initial survey and interviews as well as its background research period (as presented in the previous sections) and it was in the process of defining a draft CSIRT model and plans for a collaborative platform. This first draft model and outline collaboration platform was presented for open debate at this workshop. The open discussion and feedback received in the workshop is here presented and summarised, as it was carefully processed giving place to the 4SECURail CSIRT model. The workshop community will continue to be involved in project consultation towards completing the project, thus following a co-creation approach. This workshop was the starting point for the creation of the key stakeholders’ community, for assuring the involvement of the key players in the EU Rail cyber security field in guiding the proposed model and collaboration platform, which will be offered for use by the Rail sector. This aim to ensure that the outcomes of 4SECURail CSIRT feed forward towards a best common approach for collaborative rail cyber security by the CSIRT collaboration model and platform being collaboratively designed with the key stakeholders, as a resource for uptake.
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The first 4SECURail Workshop on Rail CSIRT. On June 9th, 2020 4SECURAIL organised a first workshop with several key stakeholders stakeholder in European Rail Security. The 4SECURail Workshop on CSIRT was organised by UIC together with Hit Rail and Tree Technology. Although it was planned to be held in person and hosted in Brussels, due to the COVID-19 crisis it had to be held via video conference. It was held on Tuesday June 9th, 2020, from 10.00 am to 12.30 pm CEST, with 25 participants (16 external participants plus 9 project members) representing the relevant stakeholders on the EU Rail CSIRT context, including: the ▇▇-▇▇▇▇; Rail Security Teams (RSTs) from IMs and RUs in different member states (Germany, Spain, France, United Kingdom, Belgium and The Netherlands) and the UIC; stakeholders from the CSIRT regulation such as ENISA and ERA; and representatives from the collaborator project X2RAIL-3. This workshop was organised in the latest stages before completing this deliverable. The 4SECURail CSIRT team had already completed its initial survey and interviews as well as its background research period (as presented in the previous sections) and it was in the process of defining a draft CSIRT model and plans for a collaborative platform. This first draft model and outline collaboration platform was presented for open debate at this workshop. The open discussion and feedback received in the workshop is here simply presented and summarised, as ; it was will then be carefully processed as inputs towards giving place to the second and final version of the 4SECURail CSIRT model. The model (deliverable D3.2), and the workshop community will continue to be involved in project consultation towards completing the projectfinal model, thus following a co-creation approach. This workshop was the starting point for the creation of the key stakeholders’ community, for assuring the involvement of the key players in the EU Rail cyber security field in guiding the proposed model and collaboration platform, which will be offered for use by the Rail sector. This aim to ensure that the outcomes of 4SECURail CSIRT feed forward towards a best common approach for collaborative rail cyber security by the CSIRT collaboration model and platform being collaboratively designed with the key stakeholders, as a resource for uptake.
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