ENISA Article 14 Requests
This concise report provides an overview of the requests to the Agency according to article 14 of Regulation (EU) No 526/2013. Information contained in this report is accurate as of 3rd December 2018.
ENISA Threat Landscape 2014
In the ETL 2014, details of the developments made in 2014 are consolidated by means of top cyber threats and emerging threat trends in various technological and application areas. References to over 400 relevant sources on threats will help decision…
ENISA Cyber Europe 2014 - After Action Report
ENISA's After Action Report of the pan-European cybersecurity exercise Cyber Europe 2014 (CE2014) was approved by the EU Member States and gives a high-level overview of the complex cybersecurity exercise that was carried out in 2014. The full…
ENISA Threat Landscape for 5G Networks Report
This report is an update of the ENISA 5G Threat Landscape, published in its first edition in 2019. This document is a major update of the previous edition. It encompasses all novelties introduced, it captures developments in the 5G architecture and…
ENISA Threat Landscape for DoS Attacks
Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks have been a constant security concern for organisations. However, in the last few years, DoS attacks have become easier, cheaper and more aggressive than ever before. The emergence of new armed conflicts around the…
8th ENISA Workshop ‘CERTs in Europe’ report
This document is a brief ENISA report on the annual workshop for Computer Emergency Response Teams in Europe “CERTs in Europe”. The first part of the workshop focused on hands-on technical training for non- governmental CERTs in Europe. Part II of…
Report on 7th ENISA CERT Workshop
ENISA and Europol organised jointly the 7th annual CERT Workshop, Part II, as a follow up event to the very successful 6th Annual CERT workshop1 held last year in Prague, Czech Republic. This year the workshop was held at the Europol premises in The…
ENISA Foresight Cybersecurity Threats for 2030
This study aims to identify and collect information on future cybersecurity threats that could affect the Union’s infrastructure and services, and its ability to keep European society and citizens digitally secure.
ENISA Threat Landscape for Ransomware Attacks
This report aims to bring new insights into the reality of ransomware incidents through mapping and studying ransomware incidents from May 2021 to June 2022. Based on the findings, ransomware has adapted and evolved, becoming more efficient and…
ENISA Cybersecurity Market Analysis Framework (ECSMAF) -V2.0
This document is the cornerstone of ENISA activities in analysing the EU cybersecurity market. It presents the updated cybersecurity market analysis framework, a guidance, on how EU cybersecurity market analyses can be performed
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