EU cyber security Agency ENISA calls for secure e-banking and e-payments: non-replicable, single-use credentials for e-identities are needed in the financial sector
Different tokens, devices, mobile phones, e-signatures, etc. are used to authenticate our e-identities. Yet, some financial institutions are still not considering the risk of inadequate authentication mechanisms according to a new study by the EU…
Interim report: Top Cyber Threats - smarter targeted attacks, mobile threats, and social media identity thefts by cyber-criminals using Cloud services.
ENISA today presented its list of top cyber threats, as a first “taste” of its interim Threat Landscape 2013 report. The study analyses 50 reports, and identifies an increase in threats to: infrastructure through targeted attacks; mobile devices;…
Beware of Digital ID attacks: your face can be spoofed!
Digital identification is the focus of two new reports by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA): an analysis of self-sovereign identity (SSI) and a study of major face presentation attacks.
Moving forward in securing Online Trust via the Digital Wallets
The 2021 Trust Service Forum allows stakeholder communities to engage in open discussions on securing trust services online and on the future of the EU Digital Identity Framework.
Access everywhere-secure nowhere?
EU–Agency ENISA launches Position Paper on mobile eID security issues.
Mobile eID-for better or for worse? Your mobile is fast becoming your new PC, wallet, identity card, but is it secure? The EU Agency ENISA (the European Network and Information…
Train the trainers - SMEs security
Training material, together with 'train-the-trainer reference guides' have been created by ENISA for small and medium enterprises (SME)s. The objective is to assist trainers to raise awareness among SME employees about crucial issues regarding e-…
Securing the Seas and the Skies
The 3rd ENISA Telecom & Digital Infrastructure Security Forum organised today addressed emerging technologies and the evolving threat landscape including challenges from sub-sea cables to satellites.
Building Trust in the Digital Era: ENISA boosts the uptake of the eIDAS regulation
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity issues technical guidance and recommendations on Electronic Identification and Trust Services helping Member States to implement the eIDAS regulation.
Exploring the Feasibility of EU Cybersecurity Certification in support of New Technologies
Once more, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), organises the Cybersecurity Certification Conference, during the twice annually cybersecurity certification week that brings together experts, private stakeholders and public…
Share your feedback: ENISA public consultation bolsters EU5G Cybersecurity Certification
ENISA has released and is seeking feedback on the embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) specifications to support certification of 5G, which is carried out under the European Common Criteria scheme (EUCC).
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