One year after the eIDAS Regulation entered into force, ENISA publishes the first comprehensive overview of the annual summary reporting by the Member States.
ENISA activities in support of Trust Services
Today, on July 1st 2016 eIDAS* rules for trust services, enter into force.
Overview from ENISA's Trust Services Forum 2016
The 2016 edition focused on emerging issues related to trust services across Europe, as the date of entry of the provisions related to trust services of the eIDAS Regulation approaches, coming into force on July 1st 2016.
Trust Services & Digital Wallets: Moving to the Cloud and Remote Identity Proofing
In order to address the cybersecurity questions of remote identity proofing, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) organised a workshop to support the area of Trust Services and Digital Wallets and published a report on moving trust…
Trust Service Forum 2022: Deepdive into Digital Identity Wallets and Web Certificates
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) gathered experts from trust services providers, standardisation bodies and national authorities around the discussion tables of the Trust Services Forum organised on 27 and 28 October in Berlin.
Earning Trust: ENISA on eID and Trust services
eID: Extending the role of ENISA
Moving forward in securing Online Trust via the Digital Wallets
The 2021 Trust Service Forum allows stakeholder communities to engage in open discussions on securing trust services online and on the future of the EU Digital Identity Framework.
Telecom & Trust Services Incidents in 2021: Over-The-Top (OTT) Challenges Emerging
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases today the 2021 incident reports on telecom and trust services.
Annual report Trust Services Security Incidents 2018
ENISA releases its annual report on trust services security incidents.
Beware of Digital ID attacks: your face can be spoofed!
Digital identification is the focus of two new reports by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA): an analysis of self-sovereign identity (SSI) and a study of major face presentation attacks.
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