The threat landscape report on ransomware attacks published today by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) uncovers the shortcomings of the current reporting mechanisms across the EU.
Significant increase in cyber threats to critical services and infrastructures calls for enhanced cooperation among private and public sector stakeholders
With its study on critical information infrastructures (CIIs), ENISA analyses current CIIP practices and governance models deployed across EU Member States.
Proposed ENISA role to safeguard cybersecurity of health sector
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA welcomes the EU Action Plan for the cybersecurity of hospitals and healthcare providers proposed on 15 January.
Cyber-threats in focus at German national cybersecurity conference, Potsdam
Maritime Sector Sails through rough 'Cybersecurity' Seas
Driving Change, Building Resilience: ENISA’s revised Strategy and Structure
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is evolving. Our revised strategic objectives and organisation empower the Agency to stay ahead of the curve in terms of cybersecurity challenges.
Second Staff Exchange between EU Cybersecurity Organisations
European Cyber Security Month: United against Cyber Security Threats
October 2017 is European Cyber Security Month and this year marks the 5th year anniversary of the European Cyber Security Month campaign.
Prioritising eHealth cybersecurity against emerging challenges
This year, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) organises the 9th edition of the eHealth Security conference, in collaboration with the National Cybersecurity Centre of Hungary and Semmelweis University.
Stocktaking of information security training needs in critical sectors
Cybersecurity awareness raising trainings are lagging behind. There is currently a shortage of trainings in specific threats encountered in different (sub)sectors and of trainings in the area of decision making as a result of data leakages or…
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