Request 2 re ENISA documents
Dear ENISA
Following a review of your response to my previous request, I am resubmitting it.
Hence, under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I seek access to the documents which information regarding Directive (EU) 2018/1972 on the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC):
• Documents which set out how ENISA works with the Global System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) to exchange information on SS7 and Diameter security attacks originating from EU networks and/or targeting EU networks. These could be documents such as agreements, protocols, meeting minutes, or reports on and/or evaluations of actions taken or recommendations issued.
I note that these can include internal documents, and do not necessarily have had to be shared external to ENISA.
I would be grateful to receive these documents as soon as possible and at most within the maximum 15 working days set out in Regulation 1049/2001. Should my request be for a large volume of information, I am open to discussing receiving an initial set of documents within the first 15 working days and then the remainder within the single permitted extension of an additional 15 working days.
My postal address is Calle Príncipe de Anglona 5, 28005 Madrid, Spain. I am a European Union citizen.
If you have any questions or clarifications regarding my request, please feel free to contact me via the email address under which this request has been submitted.
Yours faithfully,
Helen Darbishire
Executive Director
Access Info Europe
Outgoing Reg. number: Ares(2024)606254
Dear Ms. Darbishire,
We received on January 15^th 2024, your second request identical to the
one processed by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) on
11/12/2023- Ares(2023)8476543.
• Documents which set out how ENISA works with the Global
System for Mobile Communications Association (GSMA) to exchange
information on SS7 and Diameter security attacks originating from EU
networks and/or targeting EU networks. These could be documents such as
agreements, protocols, meeting minutes, or reports on and/or evaluations
of actions taken or recommendations issued.
Please find again attached ENISA’s response for your ease reference.
We would also like to inform you that the Agency's relationship with the
GSMA is not on operational aspects.
Also keep in mind that according to Article 7(2) of Regulation (EU)
1049/2001, the confirmatory application should be lodged within 15 working
days, thus in your case by 10 January.
Kind regards,
[1]ENISA Public Access to Documents
[2]ENISA
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