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ENISA offers a suite of web tools that help inform stakeholders and strengthen cybersecurity across the EU. They help address the diverse needs of various fields, such as cybersecurity maturity assessment and workforce development.

 

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The ENISA Cybersecurity Exercise Methodology

The methodology offers an end-to-end theoretical framework for planning, running and evaluating cybersecurity exercises. It ensures the right profiles and stakeholders are involved at the right time. It provides theoretical material based on…

Voices of EU Cybersecurity Certification

A special publication by ENISA that incorporates feedback from stakeholders involved in building, maintaining, operating, and applying the first EU cybersecurity certification schemes.

NIS Investments 2025

The annual NIS Investments report presents the findings of a study conducted by ENISA to explore how cybersecurity policy translates in practice across organisations in the EU and its effects on their investments, resources, and operations.

ENISA Sectorial Threat Landscape - Public Administration

This ENISA sectorial threat landscape report provides an overview of the cyber threats faced by the public administration sector in the EU in 2024. Drawing on open-source information, the report highlights the key threats that impacted the sector…

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Cybersecurity Preparedness DIY: Build Your Own Cybersecurity Exercise

The ENISA Cybersecurity Exercise Methodology aims to empower and guide organisations in developing effective…

Updated International Strategy to empower the EU Cybersecurity Ecosystem

The revised ENISA International Strategy renews the Agency’s approach to engagement with its international partners…

EU Agencies Network leadership at a time of change in the EU

As Chair of the EU Agencies Network (EUAN) 2025-2026, ENISA pursued key priorities on implementing the new…

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