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This report focuses on a proposal for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 460/2004, which established the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA). ENISA was created in 2004 with an initial period of five years, and was aimed at supporting the functioning of the internal market by controlling network security and ensuring the flow of information within the EU. With widespread access to computer facilities and the streamlining and flexibility of networks came the first attacks by so-called hackers, jeopardising the security of networks and information.
Recently, the world has been shocked by the revelations made by the Wikileaks website. In March 2009, the Commission asked ENISA to support the Member States in their protection against cyber-attacks and disturbances. In July of the same year, the Member States supported the extension of ENISA’s mandate. Given that issues linked to network security and the flow of information have a key role in the Digital Agenda for Europe (Europe 2020), I would like to express my agreement with the extension of ENISA’s mandate by another 18 months."@en1
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