The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) opened its doors in Athens to cybersecurity representatives from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, Ms Baiba Braže, and a delegation of high-level cybersecurity officials from Moldova visited ENISA headquarters in Athens
The necessity for better information sharing and enhanced cooperation are the key take-aways of today’s meetings at both political and technical level.
ENISA publishes its Annual report for 2013
Geopolitics Accelerates Need For Stronger Cyber Crisis Management
ENISA publishes a study on ‘Best Practices for Cyber Crisis Management’ that assists in preparation for crisis management. The study was conducted for the EU Cyber Crisis Liaison Organisation Network (CyCLONe) and is now available publicly.
Securing the Seas and the Skies
The 3rd ENISA Telecom & Digital Infrastructure Security Forum organised today addressed emerging technologies and the evolving threat landscape including challenges from sub-sea cables to satellites.
Udo Helmbrecht speaks on the “NIS directive and European security-related projects” at Vis!T 2014
Cybersecurity is a key enabler for Industry 4.0 adoption
ENISA today publishes a study on good practices for IoT security, with a focus on smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0.
6th ENISA-FORTH Network Information Security Summer School is approaching fast
Tackling Security Challenges in 5G Networks
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) proposes good practices for the secure deployment of Network Function Virtualisation (NFV) in 5G networks.
Report on the EU 5G Toolbox Implementation by Member States Published
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