Solving the Cryptography Riddle: Post-quantum Computing & Crypto-assets Blockchain Puzzles
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity releases two reports on cryptography: one on the progress of post-quantum cryptography standardisation, and the other on exploring the technologies under the hood of crypto-assets.
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.
Understanding and dealing with phishing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Email phishing attacks have spiked due to Coronavirus. However, protecting ourselves against scams is both a feasible and essential step, discover how!
Moving forward in securing Online Trust via the Digital Wallets
The 2021 Trust Service Forum allows stakeholder communities to engage in open discussions on securing trust services online and on the future of the EU Digital Identity Framework.
Supporting the Fight Against Cybercrime: ENISA report on CSIRTs and Law Enforcement Cooperation
The fight against cybercrime, requires the involvement of Law Enforcement Agencies, which supported by CSIRTS are likely to be better positioned to investigate complex criminal structures.
Is the EU Healthcare Sector Cyber Healthy? The Conclusions of Cyber Europe 2022
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases the after action report of the 2022 edition of Cyber Europe, the cybersecurity exercise testing the resilience of the European Healthcare sector.
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…
Networking with Member States
ENISA's National Liaison Officers (NLO) met in Athens on 13th February, with 17 participants from EU Member States coming together to discuss collaboration with the Agency.
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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