Energy: cyber security is crucial for protection against threats for smart grids which are key for energy availability claims EU cyber security Agency in new report
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA signals that assessing the threats for smart grids is
crucial for their protection and is therefore a key element in ensuring energy availability.
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.
Key security actors, strategies, & good practices in Europe mapped
The EU Agency, ENISA, (the European Network and Information Security Agency) launches comprehensive study: European countries are highly varied in how prepared they are for dealing with the cybercrime, attacks and network resilience. This is a key…
Another successful edition of the European Cyber Security Challenge concluded in Romania
The sixth edition of the European Cyber Security Challenge (ECSC), organised from 9 to 11 October in Bucharest at the Palace of the Parliament, the heaviest building and the second-largest building in the world, has concluded. Team Romania -…
Hurrah for Denmark, Top Winner of the 2022 European Cybersecurity Challenge
The 8th edition of the ECSC concludes successfully, especially for the top three winners of the competition with Denmark in first place, Germany in second place and France in third place. The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) warmly…
Top three recommendations for securing your personal data using cryptography, by EU cyber security Agency ENISA in new report
ENISA, the European Union’s “cyber security” Agency, launched today a report recommending that all authorities should better promote cryptographic measure to safeguard personal data.
Increasing the resilience of Europe’s telecommunication infrastructures through Incident Reporting
A recent ENISA report analyses how mandatory incident reporting schemes have improved resilience and security in the EU telecoms sector.
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