When & How to Report Security Incidents
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases new guidelines to facilitate the reporting of security incidents by national telecom security authorities.
GDPR & deploying pseudonymisation techniques
On 12 November 2019, ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, co-organised a workshop on “Pseudonymisation and relevant security techniques” with the Unabhängige Landeszentrum für Datenschutz Schleswig-Holstein (ULD), the Data Protection…
Threats and Incidents
Incident reporting is essential for understanding and analysing the EU cybersecurity threat landscape.
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.
Knowledge-building on Cryptography for eIDAS Supervisory Bodies
Today and yesterday, ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity organised a two-day knowledge-building event on cryptography, specifically for the national supervisory bodies for electronic trust services and electronic signatures.
New ENISA Cloud experts' group and Cloud incident reporting survey
ENISA has launched a Cloud Security and Resilience expert group. The initiative builds on ENISA's track record of publications on Cloud computing, and its work with a range of different experts from the private and public sectors.
Cyber-security collaboration agreement between ENISA & European standardisation bodies, CEN and CENLEC
The European Union (EU) agency, ENISA is supporting the development of standards for products and services in cyber-security by signing (9th July) a collaboration agreement with two of the major standardisation bodies in the EU - the European…
Cyber Energy Week - #PowerYourCyber
Welcome to the official page of the Cybersecurity Energy Week! Europe's electricity sector is at risk: ransomware is the top cyber enemy.
Fighting cybercrime: Strategic cooperation agreement signed between ENISA and Europol
The heads of ENISA and Europol today signed a strategic cooperation agreement in Europol’s headquarters in The Hague, to facilitate closer cooperation and exchange of expertise in the fight against cybercrime.
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