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.
Cybersecurity Challenges in the Uptake of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Driving
A report by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) looks at cybersecurity risks connected to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in autonomous vehicles and provides recommendations for mitigating them.
Policy Statement on Botnets
Agency Position Statement on European anti-botnet policy.
New ENISA study: 10 recommendations for making European smart grids safer
New ENISA report on how to make smart grids and their roll out a success, for more efficient and safer energy consumption.
European Cybersecurity Month: Test your Skills with a Quiz
The second theme of the European Cybersecurity Month (ECSM): “Cyber First Aid” is launched today and introduces guidelines in case one falls victim of a cyberattacks.
Capture-The-Flag Competitions: all you ever wanted to know!
The report reviews the current formats of Capture-The-Flag (CTF) competitions at a global scale. Find out how they operate and what experts recommend for designing such events.
Executive Director Helmbrecht in European Parliament to speak on ENISA's activities, work and future
The Executive Director of the European Network and Information Security Agency, Prof. Udo Helmbrecht, will speak at the European Parliament on 26th May, on the Agency’s activities, work and future.
EU leaders agree on ground-breaking regulation for cybersecurity agency ENISA
ENISA welcomes the political agreement on the Cybersecurity Act reached on 10 December 2018 by the European Parliament, the Council of the European Union, and the European Commission. Henceforth, ENISA will be known as ‘the EU Agency for…
High time to protect the internet route map: Here are 7 basics
BGP hijacks, hacking the internet route map, continue to happen. Despite years of warnings by security experts. This spells danger for national security, privacy of citizens, and the resilience of the internet, both in Europe and globally.
New report on how to reinforce cooperation between EU Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) and Law Enforcement Authorities
The EU Agency ENISA has launched a new Good Practice Guide on co-operation and coordination between Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) and Law Enforcement Authorities (LEAs).
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