The Executive Director of the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) is opening a call for Expression of Interest for Membership of the Permanent Stakeholders’ Group (PSG) to be assigned for a period of two and a half…
WannaCry Ransomware: First ever case of cyber cooperation at EU level
ENISA and several European Member States are currently working together to assess the situation caused by the WannaCry Ransomware at European level.
New report: Cyber bullying & online grooming: 18 protective recommendations against key risks
ENISA AI Threat Landscape Report Unveils Major Cybersecurity Challenges
New report maps the assets and threats of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and sets a baseline for securing the AI ecosystem across Europe.
ENISA 4th Industry event aims to stimulate cybersecurity SMEs and access to funding mechanisms
NIS Directive has Positive Effect, though Study Finds Gaps in Cybersecurity Investment Exist
New ENISA study examining cybersecurity spending states that 82% of Operators of Essential Services and Digital Services Providers find that the NIS Directive has a positive effect. However, gaps in investment still exist. When comparing…
What is a CSIRT and how can it help me?
With the COVID-19 outbreak, many SMEs, businesses and citizens had to make a giant leap into the online world. Europeans can count on more than 500 Computer Incident Response Teams (CSIRT) to respond to cyber security incidents and attacks and,…
New Light Shed on Capabilities in Energy & Healthcare
A new report released today by the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) showcases the product vulnerability management landscape, unveiling challenges faced by sectoral CSIRTs and PSIRTs.
The Internet of Things: when your washing machine and blood pressure monitor become a target for cyberattacks
Europol-ENISA conference tackles security challenges of IoT
“Experience is a good school. But the fees are high”. ENISA urges decision makers to take action before a major cyber crisis occurs in Europe
ENISA analysed the EU-level crisis management frameworks in five different sectors to make recommendations on more efficient cyber crisis cooperation and management.
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