Unveiling the Telecom Cybersecurity Challenges
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes one report on eSIMs and a second one on fog and edge computing in 5G. Both reports intend to provide insights on the challenges of these technologies.
PhD students from Norway meet with ENISA experts
On 19 July 2019, ENISA received the visit of 16 PhD students from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, at its headquarters in Athens, Greece, to discuss about trending cybersecurity topics.
Exposure to cyber-attacks in the EU remains high - New ENISA Threat Landscape report analyses the latest cyber threats
In 2018, the cyber threat landscape changed significantly. The most important threat agent groups, namely cyber-criminals and state-sponsored actors have further advanced their motives and tactics. Monetisation motives contributed to the…
ENISA working group on Artificial Intelligence cybersecurity kick-off
Today, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA, is kicking off the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Cybersecurity for Artificial Intelligence, marking another milestone in the Agency’s work on emerging technologies.
Smart Airports: How to protect airport passengers from cyber disruptions
ENISA publishes a study on "Securing smart airports" providing airport decision makers and security personnel a concrete guide on preventing cyber-attacks and disruptions.
The EU Cybersecurity Agency ENISA receives visit of its UK Management Board representatives
Heather Butler and Colin Whorlow, the UK representatives of ENISA’s Management Board, visited the Agency’s headquarters in Athens for a discussion with staff from the Core Operations Department (COD) on current activities and priorities.
Artificial Intelligence: How to make Machine Learning Cyber Secure?
How to prevent machine learning cyberattacks? How to deploy controls without hampering performance? The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity answers the cybersecurity questions of machine learning in a new report published today.
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