The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has launched the NIS360 survey, inviting stakeholders to share their perspectives on cybersecurity practices and policies. The survey, announced on 1 July 2026, aims to collect input from a broad range of actors, including public authorities, private sector entities, and civil society, to inform future cybersecurity initiatives under the NIS framework.
The NIS360 survey is part of ENISA's ongoing efforts to assess the implementation of the NIS Directive and identify areas for improvement. By gathering feedback from stakeholders, ENISA seeks to enhance the resilience of critical infrastructure and digital services across the EU. The survey covers topics such as incident reporting, risk management, and cooperation among member states.
Stakeholders are encouraged to participate in the survey, which will remain open for a limited period. The results will be used to shape ENISA's recommendations and support the European Commission in evaluating the effectiveness of current cybersecurity measures. This initiative follows the adoption of the NIS 2 Directive, which expanded the scope of cybersecurity obligations to more sectors and entities.
The NIS360 survey represents a key step in ENISA's stakeholder engagement strategy, ensuring that diverse perspectives are considered in the development of EU cybersecurity policy. The agency expects the feedback to help identify best practices and address challenges faced by different sectors in complying with NIS requirements.