Annual Privacy Forum 2017
ENISA's Annual Privacy Forum 2017 encouraged dialogue with panel discussions and provided room for exchange of ideas in between scientific sessions. The two-day conference was well attended by more than 100 participants in addition to more than 70…
ENISA Cybersecurity Resilience and Market Conference: Joining forces for a cyber-secure and resilient digital single market
The central theme of the conference was the expansion of synergies in the field to achieve the shared goal of safeguarding the digital single market and its economy through a robust EU Cybersecurity Regulatory Framework.
Annual Incident Reports 2014
The report “Annual Incident reports 2014” provides an aggregated analysis of the security incidents in the European telecom sector in 2014 which caused severe outages. Most incidents reported to regulators and ENISA (137 incidents) involved fixed…
Flash Note: Heartbleed - A wake-up call
Last week the entire web discovered the existence of the so called “Heartbleed” vulnerability affecting one of the most popular mechanisms used to secure communication with web sites: OpenSSL.
The underlying problem is a programming error with…
Public Private Partnerships in Network and Information Security Education
This report focuses on the brokerage of best practices between the public and private sectors aimed at all members of the Network and Information Security Education community in Europe. ENISA is committed to taking the lead in encouraging the…
Technical Guideline on Threats and Assets
The Technical Guideline on Threats and Assets provides National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) with a glossary of terms to communicate about the most significant threats and network assets involved in disruptions in electronic communications networks…
ENISA welcomes its new Advisory Group
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) finalised the selection procedure for the new members of the group.
National Cyber Security Strategies
ENISA is supporting the EU Member States since 2012 to develop, implement and evaluate their National Cyber Security Strategies (NCSS). Since 2017, all EU Member States have published their own NCSS.
Flash note: Risks of using discontinued software
ENISA warns about the risks of using discontinued software, not only because of the lack of support from the manufacturer, but also from third parties, like manufacturers of anti-malware or other kind of software, or computer peripherals. This will…
Foreign Information Manipulation Interference (FIMI) and Cybersecurity - Threat Landscape
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the European External Action Service (EEAS) have joined forces to study and analyse the threat landscape concerning Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference (FIMI) and disinformation. A dedicated…
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