Securing Personal Data in the Wake of AI
This year’s Annual Privacy Forum focused on pressing personal data protection challenges raised by the ever faster-paced developments witnessed today in digital technologies and legislative initiatives.
Securing Personal Data: a risk-based approach
To mark Data Protection Day 2020 on 28 January, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity launches an online platform to assist in the security of personal data processing; this platform implements a risk-based approach to personal data security as a means to…
Cybersecurity to the Rescue: Pseudonymisation for Personal Data Protection
ENISA’s new report explores pseudonymisation techniques and use cases for healthcare and information sharing in cybersecurity
ENISA survey: New Directions in securing personal Data
Under the growing interest in the areas of personal data protection and cryptography, ENISA has launched a project with the objective to detect the existing technological gaps in the fields.
Call for advisory group: Personal data security in small and medium organizations
ENISA launches an advisory group to contribute in developing “a framework on appropriate security measures for the processing of personal data in small and medium organizations”.
Pandemic urges strong measures to address risks on the security of personal data
The 9th edition of the Annual Privacy Forum was co-organised by the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the European Commission (Directorate General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology) and the University of Oslo, with the support…
Annual Privacy Forum 2020: Policy and Research Unite to Advance Security of Personal Data
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity, the European Commission and the Catolica University of Portugal attract more than 500 participants at the 8th annual forum to discuss cybersecurity aspects of privacy and data protection.
Life-logging & online personal data; the effects on privacy, economy, society & people’s psychology; in new report; “To log or not to log?”
The EU's 'cyber security' agency ENISA reports on future impact of life-logging & online personal data; and the effects on privacy, economy, society and people’s psychology.
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