Train the trainers - SMEs security
Training material, together with 'train-the-trainer reference guides' have been created by ENISA for small and medium enterprises (SME)s. The objective is to assist trainers to raise awareness among SME employees about crucial issues regarding e-…
New Training: on orchestration of CSIRT Tools
The EU agency for Cybersecurity introduces new training materials to support Member States’ CSIRTs.
ENISA online training material updated and extended
The Agency has updated and expanded its comprehensive set of training and exercises, consisting of a handbook for teachers, a toolset for students, and supporting material for hands-on training.
Technical dry-run training provided by ENISA
On Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 July 2019, ENISA is providing a technical dry-run training in the new ENISA facility in Heraklion, Crete.
Training Together to Fight Cybercrime: Improving Cooperation
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity releases a new report and training material to support the cooperation among CSIRTs, Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and their interaction with the judiciary.
Stocktaking of information security training needs in critical sectors
Cybersecurity awareness raising trainings are lagging behind. There is currently a shortage of trainings in specific threats encountered in different (sub)sectors and of trainings in the area of decision making as a result of data leakages or…
Extension pack to ENISA's CERT training portfolio
The Agency has published an updated and expanded, comprehensive set of CERTs exercises consisting of a Handbook for teachers, a Toolset for students, and supporting material for hands-on training.
Incident handling training workshop by ENISA
On the 18th – 20th October 2016, ENISA organised together with the Computer Security Incident Response Team Slovakia (CSIRT.sk) and the Slovak Armed Forces a workshop on incident handling.
New Roadmap for Computer Emergency Response (CERT) Training
ENISA has launched a new "Roadmap" document aimed at making training for Europe's Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) more effective.
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