On 15 March, the European Standards Organisations (ESOs), CEN, CENELEC and ETSI, joined forces with ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, to organise their 6th annual conference.
Post-Quantum Cryptography: Anticipating Threats and Preparing the Future
The new report published by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) explores the necessity to design new cryptographic protocols and integrate post-quantum systems into existing protocols.
ENISA Threat Landscape 2020: Cyber Attacks Becoming More Sophisticated, Targeted, Widespread and Undetected
Threat landscape maps Malware standing strong as #1 Cyber Threat in the EU, with an increase in Phishing, Identity Theft, Ransomware; Monetisation holding its place as cyber criminals’ top motivation; and the COVID-19 environment fuelling attacks…
The importance of standards in electronic identification and trust services providers
ENISA publishes a new report on the importance of standards in the area of electronic identification and trust services providers.
Security Issues in Cross-border e-Authentication
The Agency has launched a new report on Security Issues in Cross-border Electronic Authentication.
Improving the interoperability of electronic identification and authentication systems is a European task
and a task for all Member States. ENISA…
“Inside the matrix: Privacy & data protection challenges”
EU Agency ENISA presents a grid of policy & legal challenges with 13 recommendations
Tax break incentives, online subject access at zero cost, and comprehensive security breach notification law among 13 recommendations proposed in a report on…
How Cybersecurity Standards Support the Evolving EU Legislative Landscape
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) joined forces with the European Standards Organisations (ESOs), CEN, CENELEC and ETSI, to organise their 7th annual conference. The hybrid conference focused on "European Standardisation in support…
Unveiling the Telecom Cybersecurity Challenges
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes one report on eSIMs and a second one on fog and edge computing in 5G. Both reports intend to provide insights on the challenges of these technologies.
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