The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is proud to announce that Team Europe has triumphed in the International Cybersecurity Challenge for the third consecutive year.
Germany wins first place in the European Cybersecurity Challenge 2024
Germany is the winner of the 2024 edition of the ECSC, followed by Italy in second place and Poland in third place.
Call for expression of interest for the Advisory Group
The Executive Director of the EU Agency for Cybersecurity opens a call for expression of interest for membership of the Advisory Group.
Position Paper: security risks, online banking and eID cards
ENISA launches new Position Paper on security risks in online banking through European eID cards
Tackling Security Challenges of Emerging Technologies
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the Institute of Computer Science of the Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) jointly organised the 6th Network and Information Security (NIS) Summer School from 16- 20…
Flying 2.0? Study of Internet of Things/RFID in air travel launched
Flying 2.0? ENISA launches study on future challenges of Internet of Things/RFID in air travel
First visit of Security Union Vice-President Margaritis Schinas to ENISA and announcement of ‘Team EU’ for the first Cyber World Cup
On the occasion of his visit to the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, Security Union Vice-President Margaritis Schinas announced today the preselection of players for Team EU who will participate in the first International Cybersecurity Challenge.
Telecom Security Authorities meeting in Brussels
Last week the EU Agency for Cybersecurity hosted the 30th Article 13a meeting in Brussels.
A decade of securing Europe’s cyber future. The EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA is turning ten, and is looking at future challenges.
In the “eternal marathon” against cyber criminals, there is a “constant, increasing need for ENISA”.
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