Every year national supervisory bodies must send annual summary reports about the notified breaches to ENISA and the…
Trust Services Security Incidents 2022
This report, the Annual Report Trust Services Security Incidents 2022, provides an aggregated overview of the notified breaches for 2022, analysing root causes, statistics and trends. This report marks the sixth round of security incident reporting…
Annual Report - Trust Services Security Incidents 2023
ENISA’s 2023 report on trust services security incidents provides the seventh…
Trust Services Security Incidents 2020 - Annual Report
Article 19 of the eIDAS regulation sets out the security requirements for the trust service providers (TSPs) and introduces mandatory security breach reporting for trust service providers (TSPs) in the EU. This report provides an aggregated overview…
Trust Services Security Incidents 2021
This report provides an aggregated overview of the notified breaches for 2021, analysing root causes, statistics and trends. It marks the sixth round of security incident reporting for the EU’s trust services sector. In this round of annual summary…
Trust Services Security Incidents 2019 Annual Analysis Report
This report gives an aggregated overview of Trust Services Security Incidents in 2019, showing root causes, statistics and trends. It marks the fourth round of security incident reporting for the EU’s trust services sector. The annual summary…
Supporting NIS2 implementation through actionable guidance
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes a technical guideline for the security measures of the NIS2 Implementing Regulation to assist digital infrastructures and managed service providers.
Consult the European Vulnerability Database to enhance your digital security!
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has developed the European Vulnerability Database - EUVD as provided for by the NIS2 Directive. The EUVD service, to be maintained by ENISA, is now…
Shaping Cybersecurity Policy towards a trusted and secure Europe
On 17 April, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA),the European Commission (DG CNECT) and the Belgian presidency of the Council of the European Union organised the 2nd EU Cybersecurity Policy Conference.
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