The EU Council has published the provisional agenda for a meeting of its Security Accreditation Board, scheduled for March 12, 2026. The meeting will focus on the security status and accreditation of Council classified information systems, including updates on existing systems and discussions on new ones.
The agenda includes the adoption of the meeting's agenda, a review of the security status for current classified systems such as Cortesy, Extranet-R/Delegates Portal-R, and FADO (R-UE/EU-R). Additionally, the Board will discuss security accreditation for new systems: sVTC, HCI (with a presentation by the Commission on HCI, SUE, and 'Dual-use mode'), and RCI. Any other business, including scheduling the next meeting, will also be addressed.
This meeting aims to ensure ongoing security compliance and accreditation of Council classified information systems. The decisions taken will facilitate the accreditation of new systems, promoting secure operations and inter-institutional coordination, particularly with the Commission's input on HCI. The outcomes will impact the security infrastructure supporting Council communications and data management.