One hundred young European white hat hackers representing 10 EU Member States and EFTA countries met in Düsseldorf for the 2nd Cyber Security Challenge competition on the 7th - 9th November.
European Cyber Security Challenge 2020 - Event Date Change
Upcoming European Cyber Security Challenge dates changed for 2021 in Prague.
Securing EU’s Vision on 5G: Cybersecurity Certification
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity welcomes the European Commission request for a candidate cybersecurity certification scheme on 5G networks.
Security requirements for operators of essential services and digital service providers
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity publishes a new report assessing security requirements.
New video clip; Smartphones security risks & opportunities
Supporting the newly launched report, the Agency has produced a video clip on Smartphone security; risk opportunities & recommendations, outlining the report.
Artificial Intelligence: Cybersecurity Essential for Security & Trust
MEP Kaili teams up with the EU Agency for Cybersecurity to explore the cybersecurity challenges of AI at one-day virtual workshop.
How do you open the CEO’s eyes for security?
EU Agency report launched on how to get support and funding for security initiatives from corporate executives
How do you get the CEO to open the wallet?
"Member States need holistic cyber security strategies"
The ENISA Executive Director, Dr. Udo Helmbrecht, stressed the importance of holistic national cyber security strategies speaking at the first Critical Information Infrastructure Protection - CIIP - International Conference in Madrid. These…
MEP Breakfast - How to secure Europe's cyber future
On 24 September 2019, ENISA organised a breakfast debate with Members of the European Parliament at the Bavarian Representation to the European Union in Brussels. The theme of the event was ‘How to Secure Europe’s Cyber Future?’.
Top three recommendations for securing your personal data using cryptography, by EU cyber security Agency ENISA in new report
ENISA, the European Union’s “cyber security” Agency, launched today a report recommending that all authorities should better promote cryptographic measure to safeguard personal data.
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