New ENISA study: 10 recommendations for making European smart grids safer
New ENISA report on how to make smart grids and their roll out a success, for more efficient and safer energy consumption.
Dependency of Energy Operators on time sensitive services
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity analyses the cyber risks of the dependency of energy operators on time sensitive services and proposes mitigation measures.
ENISA targets Micro Enterprises
ENISA targets Micro Enterprises - the Real Giants of EU Economy
Getting ready for the European Cyber Security Month (ECSM)
ENISA together with the European Commission and its partners are preparing for this year’s cyber security month running across the EU during October, focusing each week on a different topic.
Is the EU Healthcare Sector Cyber Healthy? The Conclusions of Cyber Europe 2022
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases the after action report of the 2022 edition of Cyber Europe, the cybersecurity exercise testing the resilience of the European Healthcare sector.
Cyber Security Assesment Netherlands 2016 published
The cyber security assessment Netherlands 2016 is now available online.
Behavioural aspects of cybersecurity
Technical cybersecurity measures do not exist in a vacuum and need to operate in harmony with people. Against this backdrop, ENISA publishes a report comprising four evidence-based reviews of human aspects of cybersecurity: two based on the use…
Young European white hat hackers meet for the 2nd Cyber Security Challenge competition
On the 7th of November, young European white hat hackers will meet at Düsseldorf to measure their skills in attacking and defending computer systems.
Cybersecurity Spending: An analysis of Investment Dynamics within the EU
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity issues a new report on how cybersecurity investments have developed under the provisions of the NIS directive.
Cyber Europe tests the EU Cyber Preparedness in the Energy Sector
The 7th edition of Cyber Europe, one of the largest cybersecurity exercises in Europe, organised by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) challenged the resilience of the EU energy sector.
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