The revised Blueprint for cybersecurity crisis management was adopted today by the Council of the EU.
The revised Blueprint for cybersecurity crisis management was adopted today by the Council of the EU.
In accordance with Article 18 of the NIS 2 Directive, ENISA was tasked to prepare a biennial report on the state of…
This document marks the first report on the state of cybersecurity in the Union, adopted by ENISA in cooperation…
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity’s first NIS360 report identifies areas for improvement and tracking of…
The EU Cybersecurity Index (EU-CSI) is a tool, developed by ENISA in collaboration with the Member States, to…
The latest report of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) aims to support policy makers in assessing…
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…
Through a more threat-centric approach and further contextual analysis, this latest edition of the ENISA Threat Landscape analyses 4875 incidents over a period spanning from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025. At its core, this report provides an…
This publication outlines the updated ENISA Cybersecurity Threat Landscape (CTL) methodology, building on the 2021 Threat Landscape Report and the 2022 methodology. It aims to provide a more actionable and streamlined approach for producing…
The 2024 annual summary contains reports of 188 incidents submitted by national authorities from 26 EU Member States and 2 European…
The new report by ENISA highlights how EU public administrations are increasingly targeted by hacktivists, primarily…
Driven by the revised Cyber Blueprint released earlier this year and inspired by a real-life scenario, the new…
Italy gets onto the highest step of the podium of this 2025 edition of the ECSC, followed by Denmark second and…
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