eHealth Conference: Sector Matures in terms of Cybersecurity but not fast enough
Organised with the support of the Danish Health Data Authority, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) hosted the 7th eHealth conference on the latest developments in policy and emerging challenges of the evolving threat landscape.
Guide to mitigate vulnerabilities, threats & cyber attacks
ENISA launches Guide on sharing information to mitigate network security vulnerabilities, threats and cyber attacks
Cybersecurity in the Maritime Sector: ENISA Releases New Guidelines for Navigating Cyber Risk
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity provides port operators with a set of good practices to help them identify and evaluate cyber risks, and effectively identify suitable security measures.
"Understanding Cloud Solutions for All": 4th week of #CyberSecMonth
We are running the 4th week of the ECSM dedicated to understanding secure use of cloud.
New Report: Incentives & challenges for cyber security information sharing
The EU ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA, i.e. the European Network and Information Security Agency, launched a new report on barriers to and incentives for cyber security information sharing. The report shows e.g. that the economic incentives are much…
Exercises boost cooperation
ENISA organised two small-scale cyber security exercises on 30th May and 6th June. The exercises were held to familiarise participants with cross-border cooperation procedures and mechanisms for dealing with large-scale cyber crises in Europe.
Visit to ENISA by the Agency's Management Board Chair and Vice-Chair
In advance of the ENISA Management Board meeting in Athens on the 4th July, ENISA was pleased to welcome today, the Chair of its Management Board, Jean-Baptiste Demaison, and the Vice-Chair, Krzysztof Silicki.
ENISA and BEREC join forces to discuss the cybersecurity landscape of IoT and 5G
On 7 March 2018 in Bratislava, ENISA and BEREC held a workshop on 5G and the Internet of Things, to outline the related security issues and discuss 5G implications of development of new services.
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