When & How to Report Security Incidents
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases new guidelines to facilitate the reporting of security incidents by national telecom security authorities.
What is "state of the art" in IT security?
ENISA and TeleTrusT - IT Security Association Germany have published their guidelines in English
EU cybersecurity exercise: foster cooperation, secure free and fair EU elections
To evaluate and strengthen current working methods ahead of the 2024 elections, EU institutions have organised a cybersecurity exercise today.
Securing Cloud Services for Health
New report by the EU Agency for Cybersecurity helps healthcare organisations securely adopt cloud services and prepare for cybersecurity challenges.
Safeguarding EU elections amidst cybersecurity challenges
Preluding 2024 EU elections, the NIS Cooperation Group with the support of the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the European Commission and the European External Action Service updated the compendium on elections cybersecurity.
Security requirements for operators of essential services and digital service providers
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity publishes a new report assessing security requirements.
Security supervision changes in the new EU telecoms legislation
ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity analyses the main changes for telecom security supervision under the new European Electronic Communication Code (EECC).
Lithuania – New Law on Cyber Security
From 1 January 2015 the new Lithuanian Law on Cyber Security defining the organization of a cyber security system, its management and control, has entered into force.
ENISA survey: Security requirements of online search engines and market places
ENISA launches a survey to identify the security measures and practices used by online search engines and market places (ex. eBay, Amazon, playstore and other) as part of the study it is conducting in the field.
Security for Privacy on Data Protection Day
On 28th January, ENISA joins 47 countries of the Council of Europe and the EU institutions, agencies and bodies, to celebrate the 11th annual European Data Protection Day.
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