First EU-report on Maritime Cyber Security
ENISA has published the first EU report ever on cyber security challenges in the Maritime Sector. This principal analysis highlights essential key insights, as well as existing initiatives, as a baseline for cyber security. Finally, high-level…
Cybersecurity Investments in the EU: Is the Money Enough to Meet the New Cybersecurity Standards?
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity publishes the latest report on Network and Information Security Investments in the EU providing an insight on how the NIS Directive has impacted the cybersecurity budget of operators over the past year…
Cybersecurity Investment: Spotlight on Vulnerability Management
The new report of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) confirms investment continues to grow but stresses the importance of vulnerability management.
EGFI Members visit ENISA
On Friday the 22nd of April, the Expert Group in Finance (EGFI), which consists of security experts from different EU Member States, visited the ENISA premises in Athens.
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.
ENISA’s Executive Director Udo Helmbrecht speaks on IoT in front of European Parliament
On 7 November 2017, Prof. Dr. Udo Helmbrecht, Executive Director of the EU Cybersecurity Agency ENISA, reiterated the importance of cybersecurity in Europe in a public hearing in the European Parliament on ‘Security challenges and best practices…
Prevention is the cyberdefence for hospitals
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity publishes a Cybersecurity Procurement Guide for Hospitals. Healthcare IT professionals have a new instrument in their toolbox.
Cybersecurity Threats Fast-Forward 2030: Fasten your Security-Belt Before the Ride!
The infographic released today by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) highlights the top cybersecurity threats likely to emerge by 2030.
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