ENISA supports the efforts aimed to enhance the overall level of cybersecurity in the Member States (MS) both at a national and EU level. This report supports that effort by analysing how Member States are approaching innovation as a strategic…
Cybersecurity Investment: Spotlight on Vulnerability Management
The new report of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) confirms investment continues to grow but stresses the importance of vulnerability management.
eHealth security in the spotlight: A good practice guide for a robust and resilient EU health sector
Unveiled on the sidelines of the 10th edition of the eHealth Security conference, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes a good practice guide to support entities of the health sector in strengthening their digital security…
Cybersecurity Spending: An analysis of Investment Dynamics within the EU
Investing in Security for ROI?
ENISA's new report "Return On Security Investment" initiates a discussion among the ‘Digital Fire Brigades’ or Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) to create the basic tools and best practices to calculate their Return on Security Investment…
Cybersecurity Investments in the EU: Is the Money Enough to Meet the New Cybersecurity Standards?
NIS Directive has Positive Effect, though Study Finds Gaps in Cybersecurity Investment Exist
New ENISA study examining cybersecurity spending states that 82% of Operators of Essential Services and Digital Services Providers find that the NIS Directive has a positive effect. However, gaps in investment still exist. When comparing…
ENISA NIS360 2024 report: A comprehensive look at cybersecurity maturity and criticality of NIS2 sectors
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity’s first NIS360 report identifies areas for improvement and tracking of progress across NIS2 Directive sectors.
Driving Change, Building Resilience: ENISA’s revised Strategy and Structure
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is evolving. Our revised strategic objectives and organisation empower the Agency to stay ahead of the curve in terms of cybersecurity challenges.
European Rail: Report unveils challenges and stresses the need for investment in cybersecurity
Basic protection measures are no longer enough. More cybersecurity expertise is needed to build up secure digital capacities for Europe’s rail sector to charge forward.
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