Over the last decade, there has been a significant development of privacy standards, which aim at contributing to the integration of privacy requirements into information processes, systems and services.
Flying 2.0? Study of Internet of Things/RFID in air travel launched
Flying 2.0? ENISA launches study on future challenges of Internet of Things/RFID in air travel
EU National Telecom Authorities analyse Security Supervision and Latest Security Threats
The EU National Telecom Authorities met in Athens, Greece for the 35th meeting of the ECASEC group. The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity also hosted the 1st Telecom Security Forum on this occasion.
Uniting to raise awareness on Cyber Threats: European Cybersecurity Month 2021
Today kicks off the European Union’s 9th annual European Cybersecurity Month (ECSM), promoting online security among citizens.
Security Issues in Cross-border e-Authentication
The Agency has launched a new report on Security Issues in Cross-border Electronic Authentication.
Improving the interoperability of electronic identification and authentication systems is a European task
and a task for all Member States. ENISA…
EU cyber security Agency ENISA calls for secure e-banking and e-payments: non-replicable, single-use credentials for e-identities are needed in the financial sector
Different tokens, devices, mobile phones, e-signatures, etc. are used to authenticate our e-identities. Yet, some financial institutions are still not considering the risk of inadequate authentication mechanisms according to a new study by the EU…
ENISA to work with Greece’s government on secure e-services for citizens
ENISA has met with the Greek government to discuss how the agency can support secure electronic government (e-gov) services for citizens.
Web 2.0:the risks
Photo Sharing, Wikis, Social Networks –Web 2.0 and Malware 2.0. EU Agency issues Position Paper on security for the next generation web.
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