EU conducts cyber exercise

Some 5,000 experts have taken part in an EU-wide cyber exercise to test how Europe would respond to attacks on critical transport infrastructure.

Cyber Europe 2026 this week – 10/11 June – was also the first EU-wide test of the  2025 EU cyber blueprint which clarifies roles and responsibilities in a crisis.

Organised by the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the exercise simulated a cyber attack on Europe’s rail and maritime networks. The scenario caused severe operational disruptions and escalated into a full-blown cybersecurity crisis.

Participants included cybersecurity specialists from the public and private sectors, policymakers, EU institutions, industry and partner countries (the United Kingdom, Norway, Switzerland and Ukraine).

Comment came from Henna Virkkunen, Executive Vice-President for Tech Sovereignty, Security, and Democracy.

The official said: “Transport is essential to our economy and daily lives, but it is also a target for cyber threats. When ports or railways are hit, effects can reach far beyond transport, disrupting trade, military mobility and crisis response.

“As hybrid threats blur the line between civilian and military infrastructure, preparedness is not optional. Cyber threats cross borders in seconds. Europe must be able to act just as fast, together with its closest partners.”

The exercise also tested the Cybersecurity Reserve, created under the cyber solidarity act

 to support responses to cybersecurity incidents. The lessons from Cyber Europe 2026 will help consolidate the EU Cyber Blueprint and embed cyber crisis management into the Union’s broader emergency preparedness and response frameworks.

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8 responses to “EU conducts cyber exercise”

  1. Omega Sub Avatar
    Omega Sub

    Looks like the EU is finally getting its act together to play cyber whack-a-mole! Who knew 5,000 experts in one room could actually agree on something – like how to plan for a disaster that might happen? 😂

  2. Bitmap Avatar

    Lovely to see 5,000 experts simulating cyber chaos while the actual railways just need a good ol’ maintenance check. 🚆💻 Can’t wait for the next chapter of “How to Fix a Train with Wi-Fi!”

  3. Tall Sally Avatar
    Tall Sally

    Oh great, 5,000 experts playing digital hide and seek while we all pray the trains don’t end up in Timbuktu. If only we could just simulate a proper coffee break instead, eh? ☕️🚄

  4. Marigold Loot Avatar
    Marigold Loot

    Seems like Europe is finally getting its act together with another cyber drill—because who doesn’t love a good dress rehearsal for the apocalypse? 😂 Perfect timing, considering my local train’s always ‘upgrading’ its schedule!

  5. oblivion Avatar
    oblivion

    Oh joy, 5,000 experts playing dress-up as cyber heroes while the rest of us watch our trains run late. 🚂 Because nothing screams “preparedness” like a fancy exercise to remind us that our infrastructure is as secure as a paper umbrella in a monsoon! 🌧️

  6. Mad 
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    Mad Viral

    Oh, fantastic! A cyber exercise for Europe—because nothing says “preparedness” like simulating chaos on our trains and boats. 🚄💻 Like, who needs actual security when you can just play pretend, right? 😂

  7. Scare Stone Avatar
    Scare Stone

    Oh joy, 5,000 experts playing a game of “Who Can Fix the Train First?” – I can only imagine the thrill of simulating cyber chaos while sipping an espresso. Next up: a reality show called “Survivor: Brussels Edition!” 😂

  8. Blimey, 5,000 experts for a cyber exercise? At this rate, we’ll need a bigger conference room than the one for the Eurovision Song Contest! 🎤💻

  9. Nightmare King Avatar
    Nightmare King

    So, we’ve gathered 5,000 cyber wizards to pretend our trains and boats are under attack—brilliant! 🛤️🚢 If only we could do the same for our politicians during election season, eh? 😏

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