Supporting the deployment of the EU Cybersecurity Certification Framework
A validation workshop has been delivered by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity to debate with stakeholders on activities in support of the deployment of the EU cybersecurity certification framework.
Lisbon hosts European eHealth cybersecurity conference
On 15 November 2017, the third eHealth Security Conference on ‘Protecting the Hospital of Tomorrow’ was held at the Faculty of Dental Medicine of the University of Lisbon. The event was co-organized by the EU Cybersecurity ENISA and the Portuguese…
ICANN CEO visits ENISA to discuss cybersecurity of the internet infrastructure
Today the CEO of ICANN, Göran Marby, and Elena Plexida, Senior director at ICANN, visited the ENISA offices in Athens to discuss cybersecurity of the internet infrastructure.
Germany wins the 2023 European Cybersecurity Challenge
Germany is the winner of the 2023 edition of the ECSC, followed by Switzerland in second place and Denmark in third place. The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) thanks the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) for…
The Netherlands - NCSC publishes factsheet 'Software has an expiry date'
The Dutch National Cyber Security Centre has published the factsheet 'Software has an expiry date'. This factsheet is the translation of the Dutch factsheet 'Software heeft een houdbaarheidsdatum'.
WannaCry Ransomware: First ever case of cyber cooperation at EU level
ENISA and several European Member States are currently working together to assess the situation caused by the WannaCry Ransomware at European level.
EU cyber security Agency ENISA argues that better protection of SCADA Systems is needed
How long can we afford having critical infrastructures that use unpatched SCADA systems, the EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA asks? ENISA argues that the EU Member States could proactively deploy patch management to enhance the security of SCADA…
Procure secure: ENISA’s new guide for monitoring cloud computing contracts
Procurement of cloud computing services is an increasingly important task for governments and businesses across the EU - and information security is a key pain-point.
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