Valvur's Engagement at the European Cybersecurity Certification Conference
For whom: Industry professionals, policymakers, and stakeholders in cybersecurity and gaming sectors.
TLDR: Valvur participated in ENISA's European Cybersecurity Certification Conference, aligning with Europe's regulatory efforts to enhance cybersecurity in gaming and esports.
CTA: Learn about NIS2, Cyber Resilience Act (Regulation (EU) 2024/2847) and other related legislations.
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At Valvur, we recognize that effective cybersecurity hinges on collaboration among stakeholders and the establishment of standardized protocols. Europe's proactive approach to regulation and standardization serves not as a limitation but as a significant advantage in this endeavor. The escalating risks within the gaming and esports industries—ranging from hacking to account takeovers and beyond—underscore the urgent need for comprehensive safety measures. Engaging with regulators is a pivotal step toward achieving a secure digital environment.
We were honored to participate in the 2025 European Cybersecurity Certification Conference, organized by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) in Warsaw, Poland. This event provided invaluable insights into the approaches and priorities of official stakeholders concerning cybersecurity challenges. Notably, our vision at Valvur aligns seamlessly with both the technological advancements and policy developments taking place across the continent.
The conference highlighted several key topics, including the first anniversary of the EUCC certification scheme, the interplay with other EU regulations such as the Cyber Resilience Act and NIS 2, and strategies for managing risks through EU cybersecurity certification. These discussions are instrumental in shaping a cohesive and robust cybersecurity framework that benefits all sectors, including gaming and esports.
As we continue to advance our mission, Valvur remains committed to contributing to Europe's cybersecurity landscape. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and fostering collaborations with regulatory bodies, we aim to enhance the safety and integrity of the gaming industry within our sphere of influence.
We were honored to participate in the 2025 European Cybersecurity Certification Conference, organized by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) in Warsaw, Poland. This event provided invaluable insights into the approaches and priorities of official stakeholders concerning cybersecurity challenges. Notably, our vision at Valvur aligns seamlessly with both the technological advancements and policy developments taking place across the continent.
The conference highlighted several key topics, including the first anniversary of the EUCC certification scheme, the interplay with other EU regulations such as the Cyber Resilience Act and NIS 2, and strategies for managing risks through EU cybersecurity certification. These discussions are instrumental in shaping a cohesive and robust cybersecurity framework that benefits all sectors, including gaming and esports.
As we continue to advance our mission, Valvur remains committed to contributing to Europe's cybersecurity landscape. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies and fostering collaborations with regulatory bodies, we aim to enhance the safety and integrity of the gaming industry within our sphere of influence.