EU Cyber Cooperation-The Digital Frontline
We all share a common interest in guaranteeing a free, safe and sound life in cyberspace. ENISA
firmly believes EU cyber cooperation is crucial to establishing a proficient and coherent approach
to Network and Information Security (NIS). This…
Pseudonymisation techniques and best practices
This report explores further the basic notions of pseudonymisation, as well as technical solutions that can support implementation in practice. Starting from a number of pseudonymisation scenarios, the report defines first the main actors that can…
Trusted e-ID infrastructures and services in EU
ENISA has conducted a survey about the security mechanisms used by TSPs (Trust Service Providers) in Europe, and their interoperability, under the scope of the proposed new Regulation on electronic identification and trust services for electronic…
#CyberSecMonth 2022: ENISA - APWG webinar on phishing outbreaks in 2022
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the Anti-Phishing Working Group European Foundation (APWG.eu) join forces to organise a webinar about the latest phishing trends, tactics and work done to fight cybercrime.
Roadmap on the cooperation between CSIRTS and LE
The purpose of this roadmap is to further explore the cooperation across computer security incident response teams (CSIRTs) in particular with national and governmental - law enforcement (LE) and the Judiciary (prosecutors and judges). This roadmap…
Outdated energy, water and transport Industrial Control Systems without sufficient cyber security controls require coordinated testing of capability at EU levels, says the EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA
Today, the EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA published a new report to give advice regarding the next steps towards coordinated testing of capability of the often outdated Industrial Control Systems (ICS) for European industries. Among the key…
Recommendations for the security of CAM
The aim of this report is to provide a high-level overview of the cybersecurity challenges in the CAM sector and to highlight both the concerned CAM actors and associated recommendations. Cybersecurity in the CAM ecosystem is partially standardised…
Cybersecurity Challenges in the Uptake of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Driving
This report, drafted jointly by ENISA and JRC, aims to provide insights on the cybersecurity challenges specifically connected to the uptake of AI techniques in autonomous vehicles. It describes the policy context at both the European and…
Guidelines for trust service providers - Part 1: Security framework
This document describes the framework surrounding trust service providers (TPSs) – the concepts and standards related to operations of a TSP. It focuses on EU standards, but also takes into account others where relevant. The document specifically…
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