ENISA report: the 2017 cyber threat landscape
In 2017, we encountered a vast diversity of the cyber threats that offered some key insights. We gained tangible evidence regarding monetization methods, attacks on democracies, cyber-war, transformation of malicious infrastructures and the dynamics…
Step Towards Foresight on Emerging Cybersecurity Challenges
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity releases its first report on foresight in order to improve cybersecurity resilience and support the planning of its work.
The Internet of Things: when your washing machine and blood pressure monitor become a target for cyberattacks
Europol-ENISA conference tackles security challenges of IoT
Want to join ENISA's Advisory Group? Call for Experts is now Open!
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity launches a new call for expression of interest for experts to become members of the Advisory Group.
Facing the cyber-zombies – EU Agency gets tough on Botnets
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency, ENISA today published a comprehensive study on the botnet threat (networks of ordinary computers controlled by cybercriminals),and how to address it. The report looks at the reliability of botnet size estimates and…
Diagnose your SME’s Cybersecurity and Scan for Recommendations
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases a tool to help Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) assess the level of their cybersecurity maturity.
From transparency to trust in the Cloud: EU Cyber security Agency ENISA advises how to implement incident reporting in cloud computing
ENISA underlines the importance of incident reporting in cloud computing, particularly in critical sectors, as a way to better understand security and foster trust. ENISA presents a practical approach which results in a ‘win-win’ scheme for…
Hackers-for-Hire drive the Evolution of the New ENISA Threat Landscape
The 9th edition of the ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL) report released by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity highlights the surge in cybercriminality motivated by monetisation using ransomware or cryptojacking.
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