Checking-up on Health: Ransomware Accounts for 54% of Cybersecurity Threats
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases today its first cyber threat landscape for the health sector. The report found that ransomware accounts for 54% of cybersecurity threats in the health sector.
Friends of the Presidency of the EU Council visited ENISA premises in Heraklion
The Friends of the Presidency Group - Cyberspace section, has visited today (5th May) the ENISA headquarters in Heraklion.
ESAs and ENISA sign a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation and information exchange
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA, and ESMA - the ESAs) today announced that they have concluded a multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation and information exchange with the European Union Agency for…
Lisbon hosts European eHealth cybersecurity conference
On 15 November 2017, the third eHealth Security Conference on ‘Protecting the Hospital of Tomorrow’ was held at the Faculty of Dental Medicine of the University of Lisbon. The event was co-organized by the EU Cybersecurity ENISA and the Portuguese…
2nd informal meeting of CSIRT Network organised by ENISA
Fifty-six persons representing CSIRTs from twenty-six Member States, CERT-EU, the European Commission and ENISA, gathered on the 10th May 2016 for the second informal meeting of the CSIRTs Network
ICANN CEO visits ENISA to discuss cybersecurity of the internet infrastructure
Today the CEO of ICANN, Göran Marby, and Elena Plexida, Senior director at ICANN, visited the ENISA offices in Athens to discuss cybersecurity of the internet infrastructure.
National-level Risk Assessments practices analysis – a first step towards a practical guide
ENISA publishes a new report based on a study and analysis of approaches to national-level risk assessment and threat modelling for cyber security which was conducted between April and October 2013.
Security Measures for Digital Service Providers
ENISA publishes its study on technical guidelines for the implementation of minimum security measures for Digital Service Providers (DSPs).
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