New Regulation for EU cybersecurity agency ENISA, with new duties
European Union (EU) cybersecurity agency, ENISA has today (18th June) received a new Regulation, granting it a seven year mandate with an expanded set of duties.
ENISA calls for better data sharing and interoperability among “Digital Fire Brigades” to mitigate cyber attacks in new report; “Detect, SHARE, Protect”
The EU Agency ENISA launches its new report “Detect, SHARE, Protection: Improving Threat Data Exchange among CERTs” on how to make data threat exchange easier and better between the “digital fire brigades” (i.e. Computer Emergency Response Teams (…
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…
Earning Trust: ENISA on eID and Trust services
eID: Extending the role of ENISA
The decisive factors for designing 'end-to-end' resilient networks identified
The resilience of data networks is vital for the economy and society. Yet, abnormal but legitimate traffic, malicious attacks, accidents or human mistakes, and technical failures at lower levels can still hamper network access. This has major…
Cybersecurity in Railways Conference: Key Takeaways
The ENISA-ERA Conference: “Cybersecurity in Railways” presented the latest cybersecurity developments and highlighted the main challenges in the field.
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