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FINNISH PRESIDENCY: SUSTAINABLE EUROPE – SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Our priorities are to:

• Strengthen common values and the rule of law

• Make the EU more competitive and socially inclusive

• Strengthen the EU’s position as a global leader in climateaction

• Protect the security of citizens comprehensively

ENERGY COUNCIL – THE AGENDA

• New Strategic Agenda

• Implementation of the Energy Union

• Draft National Energy and Climate Plans

• Innovative technologies promoting climate neutrality

• Tyre labelling regulation

• (poss.) Final agreement

• MMF files

• advancing the files as much as possible, depending on the progress of the overall negotiations

FINNISH PRESIDENCY - KEY PRINCIPLES

SUSTAINABLE MEETING ARRANGEMENTS

TRANSPARENCY AND ACTIVE COMMUNICATIONS

RESPECT FOR PRINCIPLES OF BETTER REGULATION

USE AND FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL TOOLS IN THE COUNCIL WORK

CYBER PRIORITIES OF THE FINNISH PRESIDENCYHigh Level Event on Cyber Security in the Energy Sector

Tatu Pahkala

Senior Adviser

9 July 2019

CYBER ISSUES OUR PRIORITIES 1/2

>Cybersecurity Competence Centre Regulation

>Recommendation on Cybersecurity of 5G networks

>Continued implementation of the Cyber Diplomacy Toolbox; ability for joint reaction if needed

CYBER ISSUES OUR PRIORITIES 2/2

>Cyberdiplomacy in multilateral fora: unity and efficient outreach of the EU

>Collaboration with other working parties and organisations on issuessuch as cybercrime

>One-day cyber diplomacy exercise in November, testing our abilitieson using the Toolbox

EVENTS DURING THE FINNISH PRESIDENCY

>Exercise about the implementation of the cyberdiplomacy toolbox in the HWP CI on November 5th

>Hybrid threats and critical infrastructure seminar November 5th

>Cyber security seminar at the Finnish Permanent Representation on November 8th

THE FINNISH PRESIDENCY TEAM ON CYBER ISSUES

> Turo Mattila, chair of HWP CI

> +32 473 52 42 99, turo.mattila@formin.fi

> Anni Hellman, senior specialist

> +32 471 651 041, anni.hellman@formin.fi

> Emmi Suomilammi, assistant

> +32 473 52 36 92, emmi.suomilammi@formin.fi

Insights to cyber security in energy sector

Senior adviser Tatu Pahkala

Cyber security

• Preparing for cyber incidents should be part of continuity planning in every company

• Weakest link: you and me!

Emphasis on company policies

• Is energy sector any different?

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More regulation?

• Easy: network monopolies

• Harder: participants in the open markets, interfaces (sector coupling)

• Hardest: individuals & their behaviour, appliances, gadgets, IoT

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What can be done with regulation in energy?

• COM guidance very welcome!

• The coming Network code on cyber security is a good opportunity for electricity sector. Caution is needed on level of detail!

• Other energy sectors? Sector coupling?

• Focus should be on risk mitigation but also recovery. Exercises!

• Threats can migrate from other sectors to energy. Competences?

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