First EU-report on Maritime Cyber Security
ENISA has published the first EU report ever on cyber security challenges in the Maritime Sector. This principal analysis highlights essential key insights, as well as existing initiatives, as a baseline for cyber security. Finally, high-level…
Phishing most common Cyber Incident faced by SMEs
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity identifies the cybersecurity challenges SMEs face today and issues recommendations.
First EU Cyber Security Exercise 'Cyber Europe 2010’ with >320 ‘incidents’ successfully concluded
The first ever, pan-European cyber security exercise “Cyber Europe 2010” ended successfully yesterday. More than 150 experts from 70 public bodies around Europe participated in the exercise. They were exposed to more than 320 incidents, or ‘…
Online security: it’s in your interest! 1st European Cyber Security Month coming up in October
In October 2013, the first fully-fledged European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) will take place all over Europe.
Cyber Insurance: Fitting the Needs of Operators of Essential Services?
The new report by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) explores the challenges faced by Operators of Essential Services in the EU, when seeking to acquire cyber insurance.
Green light for new regulation for EU Cyber Security Agency ENISA given by the European Parliament
Today, 16, April, the European Parliament voted in plenary in Strasbourg, on the new regulation proposal for strengthening ENISA, the EU’s “cyber security” Agency (formally the European Network and Information Security Agency).
Cybersecurity is a shared responsibility: 2018 European Cyber Security Month kicks off
The sixth edition of the European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) kicks off today across the EU. The EU Cybersecurity Agency ENISA, the European Commission and over 200 partners from all over Europe will run this campaign throughout the whole month…
Healthcare’s Cybersecurity Incident Response Spotlighted at European Security Event
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity and the Danish Health Data Authority are joining forces again this month, introducing the final session of the 2020 eHealth Security Conference to examine incident response procedures across Europe’s health system.
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