The European Network for Cyber Security (ENCS) is a non-profit member organization that brings together critical infrastructure stake owners and security experts to deploy secure European critical energy grids and infrastructure. Founded in 2012, ENCS has dedicated researchers and test specialists who work with members and partners on applied research, defining technical security requirements, component and end-to-end testing, as well as education & training. ENCS uses its network in academia, government and business to provide cyber security solutions and counsel dedicated to the needs of national Distribution System Operators (DSO) and regulators.
ENCS’s core focus is around educating and solving cyber security challenges in the development and operation of energy grids and other critical infrastructure grids across Europe.
Activities within Security Delta

Boosting the Cyber Security of European Power Grids

Recap: Japan-Netherlands Expert Roundtable on Cybersecurity for Energy and Industry 4.0

Call for Papers: Critical Infrastructure Protection & Resilience Europe 2018

High Level Meeting Cyber Security and Signing of Vulnerability Disclosure Manifesto

Economic Cyber Security Mission to Japan

Start Executive Master’s Programme Cyber Security

International Media Visit HSD Campus

13 February 2014, Minister Opstelten will open the new HSD Campus

International Collaboration in Cyber Security for Critical Infrastructures

Win a 5 day ENCS Cyber Security Course Worth € 2.595,-

Start Cyber Security Academy in The Hague

Top-level Security Research in The Hague

ENCS Moves to Beatrix Quarter The Hague
