Higher Education in Europe: Understanding the Cybersecurity Skills Gap in the EU
Cybersecurity graduates are expected to double in number in the next 2-3 years as shown by the Higher Education Database managed by European Union Agency for Cybersecurity.
New Guidelines for Telecom and 5G Security
ENISA issues new guidelines to support Europe’s telecom security authorities in implementing the security requirements of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) and the EU 5G toolbox. The guidelines and associated 5G supplement…
Highlights on the National Cybersecurity Strategies
On the 6th of 0ctober 2020, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity hosted a virtual workshop to validate the results of the study for the creation of a national capabilities assessment framework together with the EU Member States and related stakeholders.
CyLEEx19: Inside a simulated cross-border cyber-attack on critical infrastructure
Today, ENISA and Europol’s European Cybercrime Centre jointly organise the first exercise of its kind to test the EU Law Enforcement Emergency Response Protocol.
Taking rights seriously: GDPR starts applying today
Today, 25 May 2018, is a landmark in the protection of personal data and privacy of individuals, as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 starts applying after a long-lasting legislative process.
Improving Resilience: 3 recommendations.
ENISA issues three recommendations in reports on technologies to improve resilience of communication networks
Determining the real economic impact of cyber-incidents: A mission (almost) impossible
Today ENISA publishes a systematic review of studies on the economic impact of cyber-security incidents on critical information infrastructures (CII).
Annual Privacy Forum 2017: Call for papers
Interested parties are invited to submit papers for the Annual Privacy Forum 2017.
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