Security, is there an app for that? EU’s cyber-security agency highlights risks & opportunities of smartphones
A new ENISA report identifies the top security risks and opportunities of smartphone use and gives practical security advice for businesses, consumers and governments. Top risks include spyware, poor data cleansing when recycling phones, accidental…
Ransomware: Publicly Reported Incidents are only the tip of the iceberg
The threat landscape report on ransomware attacks published today by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) uncovers the shortcomings of the current reporting mechanisms across the EU.
Understanding and dealing with phishing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Email phishing attacks have spiked due to Coronavirus. However, protecting ourselves against scams is both a feasible and essential step, discover how!
Submit your paper! Annual Privacy Forum 2019: Call for papers
The ENISA Annual Privacy Forum (APF) is a conference, organised yearly, on the conjuncture of information security and privacy that brings together contributions from policy, research and the industry.
Skills in Cybersecurity: ECSM Week 4
The fourth week of the 2017 European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) has kicked off. The theme of the week is ‘skills in cybersecurity’.
Solving the Cryptography Riddle: Post-quantum Computing & Crypto-assets Blockchain Puzzles
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity releases two reports on cryptography: one on the progress of post-quantum cryptography standardisation, and the other on exploring the technologies under the hood of crypto-assets.
Financial sector in need of Awareness
EU Agency presents a new study on how to counter information security risks with a change in the financial sector staff awareness.
Loss caused by theft of customer information and costs of security incidents response is rising according to a new…
Submit your paper! Annual Privacy Forum 2020: Call for papers
The ENISA Annual Privacy Forum (APF) is a conference that is organised yearly, on the thematic conjuncture of information security and privacy that brings together contributions from policy, research and the industry.
Cross recognition of national eID schemes in the EU: one-step forward
As from 29 September 2018, the eIDAS Regulation creates new impetus across EU Member States (MS) as the latter will be obliged to recognise national systems of other MS, which have been notified to the European Commission and comply with eIDAS.…
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