Greek Minister of Digital Governance, Dimitrios Papastergiou joined the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) on the occasion of celebrating the 20 years since its establishment and the ENISA Management Board voted to extend a second…
Trustworthy AI requires solid Cybersecurity
At the third annual ENISA-Europol Internet of Things (IoT) Security Conference, it was Artificial Intelligence (AI) that was the newcomer on the scene. The rise of AI technologies requires a new dialogue and awareness of the related cybersecurity…
Will you be Europe’s best cybersecurity talent?
European countries have started or are preparing to kick off their national cybersecurity competitions. The winners of the national contests will represent their countries in the ultimate cybersecurity competition on the continent: the European…
Phishing most common Cyber Incident faced by SMEs
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity identifies the cybersecurity challenges SMEs face today and issues recommendations.
European Cyber Security Challenge 2020 - Event Date Change
Upcoming European Cyber Security Challenge dates changed for 2021 in Prague.
Tackling Security Challenges in 5G Networks
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) proposes good practices for the secure deployment of Network Function Virtualisation (NFV) in 5G networks.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, Ms Baiba Braže, and a delegation of high-level cybersecurity officials from Moldova visited ENISA headquarters in Athens
The necessity for better information sharing and enhanced cooperation are the key take-aways of today’s meetings at both political and technical level.
First visit of Security Union Vice-President Margaritis Schinas to ENISA and announcement of ‘Team EU’ for the first Cyber World Cup
On the occasion of his visit to the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, Security Union Vice-President Margaritis Schinas announced today the preselection of players for Team EU who will participate in the first International Cybersecurity Challenge.
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