The infographic released today by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) highlights the top cybersecurity threats likely to emerge by 2030.
I say ransomware, you say crypto virus: the cyber-insurance language problem
ENISA publishes ‘Recommendations on cyber-insurance’, a study on the commonality of risk assessment language in cyber-insurance, which proposes recommendations for achieving a higher level of language harmonisation.
Cyber security agency ENISA maps good practice in Europe
CSIRT maturity evaluation process - How is CSIRT maturity assessed?
ENISA has published a new practical guide for CSIRTs so that they are better prepared to protect their constituencies and improve team's maturity.
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…
Protecting cyber space: Achieving effective cross border information exchange between Computer Emergency Response Teams
Cybersecurity for the EU telecom sector: The ENISA Article 13a Expert Group concludes a successful meeting in Stockholm, Sweden
New Guidelines for Telecom and 5G Security
ENISA issues new guidelines to support Europe’s telecom security authorities in implementing the security requirements of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) and the EU 5G toolbox. The guidelines and associated 5G supplement…
ENISA and ITRE discuss cyber insurance
ENISA’s Expert, Dr. Konstantinos Moulinos, attended a meeting with various Members of the ITRE Committee to discuss cyber insurance, i.e. contracts which cover a broad range of issues relating to threats in cyberspace.
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