European security certifications on the go
‘Thumbs up’ for future development of European security certifications: ENISA issues six recommendations.
Annual Report on Trust Services Security Incidents in 2019
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity releases today the 2019 Annual Report on Trust Services Security Incidents.
Global security - CERTs in Africa & ENISA
ENISA in conjunction with other international security bodies supported CERTs training at a cyber security workshop in Nairobi, Kenya.
Annual report Trust Services Security Incidents 2018
ENISA releases its annual report on trust services security incidents.
Train the trainers - SMEs security
Training material, together with 'train-the-trainer reference guides' have been created by ENISA for small and medium enterprises (SME)s. The objective is to assist trainers to raise awareness among SME employees about crucial issues regarding e-…
Security, is there an app for that? EU’s cyber-security agency highlights risks & opportunities of smartphones
A new ENISA report identifies the top security risks and opportunities of smartphone use and gives practical security advice for businesses, consumers and governments. Top risks include spyware, poor data cleansing when recycling phones, accidental…
The first European Cyber Security Month starts today across Europe; “Be Aware, Be Secure”
For the first time, a European Cyber Security Month takes places as a pilot project across Europe.
European Cyber Security Month 2018 at a glance
Continued growth of European Cyber Security Month – will you get involved in 2019?
Joint supervision tool for telecom security
ENISA publishes a joint framework to supervise the security of services and personal data processing by telecom providers in the EU.
EU Electronic Communications Security Authorities Discussion on Incident reports and Policy
ENISA hosted the 33rd meeting of European Competent Authorities for Secure Electronic Communications (ECASEC). The group is comprised of EU authorities on security of electronic communications, formerly known as the ENISA Article 13a group.
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