Maritime Cyber Security Workshop in Brussels
Maritime Cyber Security Workshop in Brussels, 28/09.
Cybersecurity in Railways Conference: Key Takeaways
The ENISA-ERA Conference: “Cybersecurity in Railways” presented the latest cybersecurity developments and highlighted the main challenges in the field.
ENISA looks at a European Cyber Security Month
Report examines ’jump-start’ for ‘European Security Month’.
The European Network and Information Security Agency ENISA today published a new, detailed feasibility study of a 'European Security Month'. A recommendation of the study is that a strong…
Article 13a Expert Group convened by ENISA for its 31st meeting
The EU telecom security authorities meet to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on network resilience, 5G security and security supervision under the EECC.
eHealth Security Conference on Covid-19 tracing mobile apps and key findings from session 1
The 1st session of the eHealth Security Conference stressed the need to apply stronger measures to secure the healthcare sector, in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. The next live session will reflect on the cybersecurity concerns for Covid-19 tracing…
How critical is a critical information infrastructure?
ENISA issues methodologies for the identification of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) services in communication networks.
Privacy-a fundamental right-between economics and practice
ENISA releases two new reports on privacy economics and case studies of online practices in collecting and storing personal data in the EU
Malware causes for the first time the longest lasting incidents in Telecoms sector according to new ENISA report
ENISA publishes today the sixth annual report about large-scale outages in the electronic communication sector.
How to Secure the Connected & Automated Mobility (CAM) Ecosystem
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity discloses an in-depth analysis of the cybersecurity challenges faced by the CAM sector and provides actionable recommendations to mitigate them.
Outdated energy, water and transport Industrial Control Systems without sufficient cyber security controls require coordinated testing of capability at EU levels, says the EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA
Today, the EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA published a new report to give advice regarding the next steps towards coordinated testing of capability of the often outdated Industrial Control Systems (ICS) for European industries. Among the key…
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