Hurrah for Denmark, Top Winner of the 2022 European Cybersecurity Challenge
The 8th edition of the ECSC concludes successfully, especially for the top three winners of the competition with Denmark in first place, Germany in second place and France in third place. The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) warmly…
Annual report Trust Services Security Incidents 2018
ENISA releases its annual report on trust services security incidents.
16th Meeting of Article 19 Expert Group: Strengthening Security for e-Trust Services
Experts from eIDAS supervisory bodies discussed recent security incidents, and exchanged information on trust services security and incident reporting at two-day expert meeting.
It’s your digital life. Being safer online - citizens in focus of 1st European Cyber Security Month
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA, together with the European Commission’s DG CONNECT, is launching the first fully fledged European Cyber Security Month campaign. During the month of October, more than 40 public and private stakeholders will…
ENISA activities in support of Trust Services
Today, on July 1st 2016 eIDAS* rules for trust services, enter into force.
The Annual Privacy Forum (APF) celebrates its first 10 years, as the links between privacy protection & cybersecurity continue to grow
Artificial Intelligence (AI), data sharing and privacy-by-design were the top data protection and cybersecurity topics at the APF 2022 in Warsaw.
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.
Celebrating #EU60 years of the Treaties of Rome
Events are taking place across Europe for the celebration of the 60 years of the Treaties of Rome.
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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