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Europe – via ENISA, the EU network and information security agency – is setting its shoulder to the Sisyphean task of trying to align its various national Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs). The problem, the agency says in a new paper published here, is that there's a lack of cross-border coordination of Computer …

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  1. amanfromMars 1 Silver badge

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    In the paper, ENISA said CERTs had told it that as well as arbitrary changes to information feeds, “many feed publishers do not adhere to the standardised feed formats and create their own feed templates,” and would prefer that publishers stick to standard XML or even CSV formats.

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  2. Arachnoid
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    The problem, the agency says in a new paper published here, is that there's a lack of cross-border coordination of Computer Emergency Response Team actions

    Er isnt that to be expected as each "border" has its own security implementation and techniques to prevent such issues in the first place.Why would one country change what works for it and its infrastruxture for something that may be worse or may not work at all.

    1. amanfromMars 1 Silver badge

      Security at its finest .... Get used to it.

      Security at its finest …. The problem, the agency says in a new paper published here, is that there's a lack of cross-border coordination of Computer Emergency Response Team actions

      Er isnt that to be expected as each "border" has its own security implementation and techniques to prevent such issues in the first place.Why would one country change what works for it and its infrastruxture for something that may be worse or may not work at all. ….. Arachnoid Posted Wednesday 27th November 2013 12:00 GMT

      GCHQ Rules, and Rules the AIRoost, Arachnoid.

      You may dispute it but one cannot change it.

  3. Arachnoid

    GCHQ Rules the roost

    Only in the western world

    1. amanfromMars 1 Silver badge

      Re: GCHQ Rules the roost

      GCHQ Rules the roost Only in the western world ....Arachnoid Posted Wednesday 27th November 2013 20:49 GMT

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