ENISA’s Executive Director delivered the keynote speech on "European and national rules and regulations in the field of cyber security' today 14th March at CEBIT.
Cryptographic tools are important for civil society and industry
ENISA’s new paper looks into several aspects of crypto regulation and their difficulties from a technical perspective.
ENISA calls for better data sharing and interoperability among “Digital Fire Brigades” to mitigate cyber attacks in new report; “Detect, SHARE, Protect”
The EU Agency ENISA launches its new report “Detect, SHARE, Protection: Improving Threat Data Exchange among CERTs” on how to make data threat exchange easier and better between the “digital fire brigades” (i.e. Computer Emergency Response Teams (…
If your toothbrush calls you, it might not be for dental hygiene: the importance of securing the Internet of Things
Second ENISA-Europol conference tackles security challenges of IoT
Standardisation and the EU Cybersecurity Act
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity publishes two studies related to the domain of standards supporting the Cybersecurity Act and the new Cybersecurity Certification Framework.
New Training: on orchestration of CSIRT Tools
The EU agency for Cybersecurity introduces new training materials to support Member States’ CSIRTs.
Biggest ever cyber security exercise in Europe today
More than 200 organisations and 400 cyber-security professionals from 29 European countries are testing their readiness to counter cyber-attacks in a day-long simulation, organised by the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (…
Vision for a Stronger Cybersecurity Community going forward – an ENISA industry event
On 12 June 2019, ENISA and the Representation of the Free State of Bavaria to the European Union organised an industry event in Brussels.
ENISA study into taxonomies for incident detection and prevention
ENISA publishes a study on taxonomies used for incident detection and prevention, taking into account input received from the CSIRT community and previous ENISA studies.
Cyber security according to Winnie the Pooh: new report by EU Agency ENISA on ‘digital trap’ honeypots to detect cyber-attacks creates a buzz
The EU ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA is launching an in-depth study on 30 different ‘digital traps’ or honeypots that can be used by Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERT)s and National/Government CERTs to proactively detect cyber-attacks. The…
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