These mechanisms will allow participating CSIRTs (participation is voluntary) to:
- Share knowledge about vulnerabilities and threats and the use of common procedures and standards to mitigate them;
- Utilise and build upon Member States’ and ENISA’s good practices and experience for cooperation to better prevent or mitigate threats;
- Enhance their maturity and foster a culture of trust to support cooperation between them.
These cooperation mechanisms are to be established through the Connecting Europe Facility Core Service Platform instrument, and are aligned with and complement the enhanced cooperation prescribed in the Directive on security of network and information systems (the NIS Directive). The Directive, which entered into force last August, requires Member States to set up a CSIRT Network, which will allow swift and effective operational cooperation on specific cybersecurity incidents. The platform will be deployed from 2017 to 2019.