Securing smart homes and smart buildings from cybersecurity risks becomes more relevant than ever in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. ENISA presents some fundamental measures for securing smart devices.
eHealth Security Conference on Covid-19 tracing mobile apps and key findings from session 1
New Guidelines for Telecom and 5G Security
ENISA issues new guidelines to support Europe’s telecom security authorities in implementing the security requirements of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) and the EU 5G toolbox. The guidelines and associated 5G supplement…
Cybersecurity in the Maritime Sector: ENISA Releases New Guidelines for Navigating Cyber Risk
Guidelines on assessing the impact of incidents in the telecom sector
ENISA has published a new study that aims at providing guidelines to national regulatory authorities (NRAs) and telecommunications providers within EU Member States, for measuring the impact of security incidents affecting electronic…
Shaping Cybersecurity Policy towards a trusted and secure Europe
On 17 April, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA),the European Commission (DG CNECT) and the Belgian presidency of the Council of the European Union organised the 2nd EU Cybersecurity Policy Conference.
The Netherlands: Advice and measures against DDoS attacks
OTT Security & Resilience: ENISA Launches a New Survey
Is Secure and Trusted AI Possible? The EU Leads the Way
European Rail: Report unveils challenges and stresses the need for investment in cybersecurity
Basic protection measures are no longer enough. More cybersecurity expertise is needed to build up secure digital capacities for Europe’s rail sector to charge forward.
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