Editor’s Note: The EU’s approach to cybersecurity market intelligence has shifted from sporadic snapshots to structured, repeatable analysis — and ENISA’s updated ECSMAF framework is the methodological engine behind that shift. Version 3.0, released in March 2026, introduces configurable analytical pathways, support for recurrent analysis, and a continuous market monitoring model designed to operate alongside
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