The 2025 ENISA Threat Landscape shows that threat groups are reusing tools and techniques, introducing new attack…
The 2025 ENISA Threat Landscape shows that threat groups are reusing tools and techniques, introducing new attack…
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the European Commission signed a contribution agreement,…
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes a technical guideline for the security measures of the NIS2…
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has developed the European Vulnerability Database - EUVD as…
In 2018, the cyber threat landscape changed significantly. The most important threat agent groups, namely cyber-criminals and state-sponsored actors have further advanced their motives and tactics. Monetisation motives contributed to the…
A new ENISA report aims to provide a glimpse into the costs, incentives, and impact related to discovering and disclosing vulnerabilities in information security.
In the world of the internet, security is a fast moving field and cyber-attacks are changing constantly. What may have been an appropriate security measure at one point in time may be considered unnecessary and disproportionate later on.
ENISA today publishes a study on good practices for IoT security, with a focus on smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0.
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