How do Sim Swapping attacks work and what can you do to protect yourself? Learn it all in the new technical deep dive by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity.
ENISA General Report 2011
ENISA has published its annual General Report containing details of the Agency's work and achievements during 2011.
New EQR launched
The latest edition of the ENISA Quarterly Review, Q4/09 is online.
EU Member States test their cybersecurity preparedness for fair and free 2019 EU elections
Today the European Parliament, the EU Member States, the European Commission and the EU Agency for cybersecurity (ENISA) organised an exercise to test the EU’s response and crisis plans for potential cybersecurity incidents affecting the EU…
Information sharing in focus at ENISA’s 3rd Electronic Communications Reference Group Meeting
On the 29th and 30th January 2015, ENISA held in Lisbon, the 3rd Electronic Communications Reference Group meeting, with experts from telecom operators and internet service providers. The event was hosted by the Portuguese communications service…
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity - A new chapter for ENISA
On Thursday 27 June 2019, the EU Cybersecurity Act (CSA) enters into force. ENISA will become the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, with a new permanent mandate.
Mind the Gap in Standardisation of Cybersecurity for Artificial Intelligence
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes an assessment of standards for the cybersecurity of AI and issues recommendations to support the implementation of upcoming EU policies on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
First annual report of cyber incidents in the EU: 51 severe outages reported over 2011
This year, for the first time in the EU, all Member States have reported on past cyber security incidents to the EU’s ‘cyber security’ agency ENISA and the European Commission. Eleven EU countries reported 51 severe outages of electronic…
New EQR online
The new ENISA Quarterly Review [EQR] 3/09 is online
Another step forward towards responsible vulnerability disclosure in Europe
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) expands its support to EU CSIRTs for Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure and is now authorised as a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Numbering Authority.
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