Today ENISA publishes its annual report on major telecom security incidents that occurred in 2017 in the EU.
New ENISA report: The double-edged sword of Cloud computing in Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
ENISA has launched a new report looking at Cloud computing from a Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) perspective, and identifying that Cloud computing is critical given the concentration of users and data and its growing use in…
Privacy matters: Join us in APF 2018!
On 13-14 June 2018, ENISA’s Annual Privacy Forum (APF) is bringing together research, policy and hands on approaches in the areas of privacy and data protection.
Financial sector in need of Awareness
EU Agency presents a new study on how to counter information security risks with a change in the financial sector staff awareness.
Loss caused by theft of customer information and costs of security incidents response is rising according to a new…
Annual report Trust Services Security Incidents 2018
ENISA releases its annual report on trust services security incidents.
USB flash drives: small device, major headache?
EU Agency ENISA advises companies on 12 threats from accidental loss or theft of confidential corporate data on unsecured USB flash drives
Stocktaking of information security training needs in critical sectors
Cybersecurity awareness raising trainings are lagging behind. There is currently a shortage of trainings in specific threats encountered in different (sub)sectors and of trainings in the area of decision making as a result of data leakages or…
ENISA ED Udo Helmbrecht at the Digital Enlightenment Forum 2013
Today (19th September), ENISA's Executive Director, Professor Udo Helmbrecht, took part in the Digital Enlightenment Forum 2013.
Unveiling the Telecom Cybersecurity Challenges
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes one report on eSIMs and a second one on fog and edge computing in 5G. Both reports intend to provide insights on the challenges of these technologies.
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