Clarifying cyber security incident reporting: guidelines on how to implement the new telecom legislation on security & integrity “Art 13a”.
ENISA, the EU’s ‘cyber security’ agency, has today issued two technical guidelines. The first describes how to implement the mandatory cyber security incident reporting scheme for telecom operators, parameters and thresholds, and how to report; the…
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…
Taking rights seriously: GDPR starts applying today
Today, 25 May 2018, is a landmark in the protection of personal data and privacy of individuals, as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 starts applying after a long-lasting legislative process.
eHealth Security Conference 2020 Online Series #2
Session 2: Cybersecurity in COVID19 tracing mobile apps
ENISA launches upgraded, revamped website with new social media channels
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency, ENISA (the European Network and Information Security Agency), is launching its new upgraded website, including new social media channels, on Wednesday, 19 September 2012.
Workplace IT: ENISA sees opportunities and risks in “Bring Your Own Device” trend
The developing trend of people using their own computers, phones, social networks or smart devices and applications for work offers benefits, but also brings risks. That’s the message from the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA…
Security, is there an app for that? EU’s cyber-security agency highlights risks & opportunities of smartphones
A new ENISA report identifies the top security risks and opportunities of smartphone use and gives practical security advice for businesses, consumers and governments. Top risks include spyware, poor data cleansing when recycling phones, accidental…
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