The Cybersecurity Act 2.0, currently under negotiation in EU institutions, would significantly expand ENISA's mandate. If adopted, it would deepen the Agency's role in cyber resilience, reform the EU Cybersecurity Certification Framework and introduce a range of new operational responsibilities. Taken together, these changes would fundamentally reshape how ENISA engages with Member States, EU institutions and industry. This fireside chat brings together ENISA's Associate Director for Cybersecurity Operations Florian Pennings and Intel's Managing Director for EMEA Government Affairs Riccardo Masucci to reflect on how ENISA is preparing for the road ahead and what these changes mean for the future of European cybersecurity.
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President & CEO
Cyber Threat Alliance

Coordinator for Cyber Issues and Deputy Head of the Hybrid Threats and Cyber Division
European External Action Service (EEAS)

Senior Manager for Cybersecurity Policy
Microsoft

Field CTO EMEA
Tenable

Managing Director, Government Affairs EMEA
Intel