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Ineco has actively participated alongside the Ministry of Justice in the Security and Business Continuity Exercise (SBCE) 2025, an international cyber exercise organised by the European Union Agency for the Operational Management of Large-Scale IT Systems (eu-LISA), with the support of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA).
The exercise held this Thursday aimed to test the security mechanisms, business continuity, and cooperation between EU member states and agencies in the face of cyber incidents, technical failures, and disinformation campaigns that could affect border and justice management systems.
Alberto Bodego and Raúl Renales, experts in information systems and digital infrastructure, were part of the Spanish representation alongside Oscar Rodrigo from the Ministry of Justice and Jesús Soto from Isdefe.
This team played an active role in validating response procedures, successfully completing the cyber exercise and providing the Ministry of Justice's perspective on the protection of judicial information exchange systems (e-CODEX) and cooperation with other member states.
The SBCE 2025 recreated a crisis scenario marked by geopolitical tensions, cyberattacks, supply chain disruptions, and disinformation campaigns. The participants had to coordinate in real time to ensure the continuity of key EU systems, including SIS, VIS, Eurodac, EES, sBMS, and e-CODEX, the latter being particularly relevant for the European judicial field.
With the participation of more than thirty European countries and agencies, the SBCE 2025 has strengthened the capabilities for prevention and response to complex incidents, in a context where cybersecurity and the protection of digital services are key to European technological sovereignty.