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.
Legacy technologies as a threat to EU’s telecommunications infrastructure
EU level assessment of the current sets of protocols used in interconnections in telecommunications (SS7, Diameter).
ENISA analyses the incentives and challenges to Public – Private Information Sharing
The European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA), with the support of RAND Europe, investigates the incentives, challenges and barriers for the sharing of information and knowledge in public and private groups or forums such as Network…
The 5th CERT workshop
Computer Emergency Response Teams - CERTs or the so called ‘digital fire brigades’ in colloquial terms, are operationally managing the response to cyber attacks. As such, they are crucial for Europe. ENISA has successfully been supporting the build…
ENISA looks at a European Cyber Security Month
Report examines ’jump-start’ for ‘European Security Month’.
The European Network and Information Security Agency ENISA today published a new, detailed feasibility study of a 'European Security Month'. A recommendation of the study is that a strong…
USB flash drives: small device, major headache?
EU Agency ENISA advises companies on 12 threats from accidental loss or theft of confidential corporate data on unsecured USB flash drives
EU Agency analysis of ‘Stuxnet’ malware: a paradigm shift in threats and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
The EU ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA, i.e. the European Network and Information Security Agency, has produced an initial comment and brief, high level analysis of the recent ‘Stuxnet’ attacks; on its importance, and its technical implications for…
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