Cyber agencies assess future cooperation opportunities
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) participated today in a meeting with the cyber organisations signatories of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in May 2018, namely: the European Defence Agency (EDA), the European Union Agency for…
Towards the emerging EU framework on certification
On 1 March 2018, ENISA hosted a conference entitled “Towards the emerging EU framework on certification”.
ENISA Management Board elects Jean-Baptiste Demaison as its new chair
Jean-Baptiste Demaison has been appointed as chair of ENISA's Management Board, following the election which took place on June 9th, 2016.
EU ISACS Summit 2024
ENISA is organising the 2024 edition of the EU ISACS Summit, which will be held on October 17-18 in Athens, at the ENISA premises.
A decade of securing Europe’s cyber future. The EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA is turning ten, and is looking at future challenges.
In the “eternal marathon” against cyber criminals, there is a “constant, increasing need for ENISA”.
Supporting the fight against cybercrime
The map to the road less traveled: CSIRTs & Law Enforcement cooperation
eHealth Security Conference on Covid-19 tracing mobile apps and key findings from session 1
The 1st session of the eHealth Security Conference stressed the need to apply stronger measures to secure the healthcare sector, in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. The next live session will reflect on the cybersecurity concerns for Covid-19 tracing…
France - French approach in terms of qualification of trust service providers & List of qualified companies
In order to facilitate access of administration and National Critical Operators to highly efficient and trust cybersecurity services, France has established a challenging and efficient process allowing the qualification of "trust service…
Ransomware: Publicly Reported Incidents are only the tip of the iceberg
The threat landscape report on ransomware attacks published today by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) uncovers the shortcomings of the current reporting mechanisms across the EU.
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