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…
Going to the market for Cybersecurity Market Analysis
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) organised its first conference on cybersecurity market analysis last week for EU cybersecurity market stakeholders to share experiences and initiate the debate on how to best perform EU…
Prague hosts a meeting of the best European talents in cybersecurity
The European Cyber Security Challenge (ECSC) is a major European competition held annually in one of the EU countries and as such is a key activity of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA).
International Cybersecurity Challenge: TEAM EUROPE Wins AGAIN!
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is proud to announce Team Europe has reached 1st place on the podium of the International Cybersecurity Challenge for the second time in a row.
Policy Statement on Botnets
Agency Position Statement on European anti-botnet policy.
Healthcare’s Cybersecurity Incident Response Spotlighted at European Security Event
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity and the Danish Health Data Authority are joining forces again this month, introducing the final session of the 2020 eHealth Security Conference to examine incident response procedures across Europe’s health system.
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.
IoT Cybersecurity: Webinar Series to Tackle Security Challenges of IoT
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity, Europol and CERT-EU team up to identify the main security risks of IoT and to work towards achieving a more secure IoT ecosystem across Europe.
Focus on National Cybersecurity Capabilities: New Self-Assessment Framework to Empower EU Member States
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity issues a National Capabilities Assessment Framework (NCAF) to help EU Member States self-measure the level of maturity of their national cybersecurity capabilities.
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