Privacy-a fundamental right-between economics and practice
ENISA releases two new reports on privacy economics and case studies of online practices in collecting and storing personal data in the EU
Germany wins the European Cybersecurity Challenge
The 7th edition of the European Cybersecurity Challenge (ECSC) was successfully completed by Team Germany, followed by Poland and Italy. The event was organised in the beautiful city of Prague
What is "state of the art" in IT security?
ENISA and TeleTrusT - IT Security Association Germany have published their guidelines in English
On the Watch for Incident Response Capabilities in the Health Sector
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity issues an analysis of the current state of development of sectoral CSIRT capabilities in the health sector since the implementation of the NIS Directive.
Fighting cybercrime: Strategic cooperation agreement signed between ENISA and Europol
The heads of ENISA and Europol today signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Europol’s headquarters in The Hague, to facilitate closer cooperation and exchange of expertise in the fight against cybercrime.
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity - A new chapter for ENISA
On Thursday 27 June 2019, the EU Cybersecurity Act (CSA) enters into force. ENISA will become the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, with a new permanent mandate.
Four EU cybersecurity organisations enhance cooperation
The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA), the European Defence Agency (EDA), the European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) and the Computer Emergency Response Team for the EU Institutions, Agencies and Bodies (CERT-EU) today…
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
EU agency ENISA analyses cyber security legislation & spots implementation gaps; incidents remain undetected or not reported
In a new paper the EU ‘cyber security’ agency ENISA takes a snapshot of existing and future EU legislation on security measures and incident reporting. The analysis underlines important steps forward, but also identifies gaps in national…
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