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”.
“Using national roaming to mitigate mobile network outages” New report by EU cyber security Agency ENISA
Today, the EU’s cyber security agency ENISA published a new report about how mobile roaming could be used nationally to mitigate large mobile network outages. This report aims to provide national telecom regulators with a portfolio of possible…
In focus: Status report 2012 on Computer Emergency Response Teams baseline capabilities launched by EU Agency ENISA
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA has launched two new reports: 1. The Status Report 2012 for CERTs which provides a state-of-play overview of national/governmental CERTs’ capabilities (n/g CERTs) and concludes that the key challenge is the…
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…
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…
Cloud Computing Risk Assessment
ENISA, supported by a group of subject matter expert comprising representatives from Industries, Academia and Governmental Organizations, has conducted, in the context of the Emerging and Future Risk Framework project, an risks assessment on cloud…
30 new top cyber security advisors appointed to the EU Agency ENISA’s Permanent Stakeholders’ Group
New Permanent Stakeholders’ Group (PSG) of top IT-security advisors appointed.
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