What happened
ENISA published a news item/report titled 'Mind the Gap in Standardisation of Cybersecurity for Artificial Intelligence', part of a cluster of AI-cybersecurity publications ENISA released around 7 July 2026 to coincide with a conference on the supervision of secure and trustworthy AI (the same release that included the already-covered 'ENISA's view on Cybersecurity in the Frontier AI Era'). The page is confirmed to exist on enisa.europa.eu (linked from ENISA's AI publications hub) and addresses gaps in current cybersecurity standardisation coverage for AI systems, but full body text and an exact standalone publication date could not be definitively extracted via search/fetch (site navigation content only was retrievable) — content and framing strongly indicate a genuine, distinct ENISA output about SDO/standards gaps for AI security, separate in subject from the frontier-AI-risk report already logged.
Why it matters
If confirmed, this is ENISA's own gap-analysis of AI cybersecurity standardisation — directly relevant to practitioners mapping which standards bodies (ISO/IEC SC42, CEN/CENELEC JTC21, ETSI) still lack coverage for emergent AI security risks, and is likely to shape ENISA's own future standardisation requests under the Cybersecurity Act and AI Act.
Action needed
Monitor ENISA's publications page for the full report; once the primary PDF is located, map its identified standardisation gaps against active ISO/IEC SC42 and CEN/CENELEC JTC21 work items to identify where organisations should not expect near-term normative coverage.