This publication by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity outlines the Agency’s strategic objectives to boost cybersecurity, preparedness and trust across the EU under its new strengthened and permanent mandate.
Trustworthy AI requires solid Cybersecurity
At the third annual ENISA-Europol Internet of Things (IoT) Security Conference, it was Artificial Intelligence (AI) that was the newcomer on the scene. The rise of AI technologies requires a new dialogue and awareness of the related cybersecurity…
Industrial Control Systems Security: Recommendations for Europe & Member States
The Agency has issued the results of a new study on Industrial Control Systems (ICS) security.
Cybersecurity Challenges in the Uptake of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Driving
A report by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) looks at cybersecurity risks connected to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in autonomous vehicles and provides recommendations for mitigating them.
Cyber security agency ENISA maps good practice in Europe
The European Union Agency ENISA has today launched online an updated edition of its “Country Reports” on network and information security (NIS) in the Member States and other European countries.
Biggest EU cyber security exercise to date: Cyber Europe 2014 taking place today
Today, 28 April 2014, European countries kick off the Cyber Europe 2014 (CE2014). CE2014 is a highly sophisticated cyber exercise, involving more than 600 security actors across Europe.
Mitigating attacks on Industrial Control Systems (ICS); the new Guide from EU Agency ENISA
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA has provided a new manual for better mitigating attacks on Industrial Control Systems (ICS), supporting vital industrial processes primarily in the area of critical information infrastructure (such as the energy…
“Cooperation is key for Europe’s cyber security” – Conclusion of ENISA Brussels event (27/11)
A high-level event organised by Europe’s cyber security agency, ENISA recognised closer cyber cooperation and mutual support as key factors for boosting cyber security for Europe’s citizens, governments and businesses.
The Anatomy of National and International Cyber Security Exercises; new report by the EU cyber-security Agency ENISA
In its new report, the EU’s ’cyber-security agency’ ENISA (the European Network and Information Security Agency) examines 85 national and international cyber-exercises between 2002 and 2012. The report issues seven recommendations.
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