The uptake of connected devices and services demands baseline requirements for security and privacy and the efficient application of EU standards.
EU efforts called to avoid a 'digital 9/11'
ENISA: Concerted EU efforts are needed to avoid a ‘digital 9/11’ and combat cyber threats
ENISA, the EU Agency for European Network and Information Security, today highlighted key online security issues in Europe, showcasing how it helps to counter…
Interim findings of CYBER EUROPE 2010; a successful ’cyber stress test’ for Europe
Interim findings of CYBER EUROPE 2010, the First Pan-European Cyber Security Exercise; a successful ’cyber stress test’ for Europe.
Good practices for identifying and assessing cybersecurity interdependencies
A glance at the interdependency landscape reveals several emerging interdependencies between operators of essential services (OES) and digital service providers (DSP), at both system and service level. Due to these interdependencies, there is an…
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.
High time to protect the internet route map: Here are 7 basics
BGP hijacks, hacking the internet route map, continue to happen. Despite years of warnings by security experts. This spells danger for national security, privacy of citizens, and the resilience of the internet, both in Europe and globally.
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;…
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