"National Taxonomy for Computer-Security Incidents" developed
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HAKOM’s experts also participated in the development of "National Taxonomy of Computer-Security Incidents".
ZAGREB, June 18, 2018 - The "National Taxonomy for Computer Security Incidents", developed in accordance with the Action Plan for the Implementation of the National Cyber Security Strategy was published within the framework of the implementation of the GrowCERT project. Taxonomy is the result of cooperation between the Institute for Information Systems Security Bureau (ZSIS) and National CERT. It was supported by a working group composed of representatives of bodies of different sectors, HAKOM, CNB, MORH, MUP, HANFA as well as the experts from FER and FOI.
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