Guidelines - Cyber Risk Management for Ports
This report aims to provide port operators with good practices for cyber risk assessment that they can adapt to whatever risk assessment methodology they follow. In order to achieve this, this report introduces a four-phase approach to cyber risk…
Port Cybersecurity - Good practices for cybersecurity in the maritime sector
Developed in collaboration with several EU ports, this report intends to provide a useful foundation on which CIOs and CISOs of entities involved in the port ecosystem, especially port authorities and terminal operators, can build their…
How can EU ports tackle new cyber threats?
ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity publishes "Good practices for Cybersecurity in the Maritime Sector - Port Security", a report providing guidance for ports to strengthen their cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity in the Maritime Sector: ENISA Releases New Guidelines for Navigating Cyber Risk
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity provides port operators with a set of good practices to help them identify and evaluate cyber risks, and effectively identify suitable security measures.
ENISA organises Maritime Cybersecurity Workshop in Lisbon
On the 26th of November, ENISA organised a workshop in Lisbon with the objective of strengthening the cybersecurity of EU ports. The workshop was hosted by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) and brought together over 60 stakeholders from the…
Maritime Sector Sails through rough 'Cybersecurity' Seas
Organised by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), the 2nd Maritime Cybersecurity Conference hosted by the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) sought to explore the dynamics behind the cyber threat landscape and the challenges…
Summarising the Maritime Cyber Security Workshop
The Agency arranged a Maritime Cyber Security Workshop in Brussels (28/09//11) to discuss national and European initiatives, standardisation and regulation initiatives, including various challenges.
WannaCry Ransomware: First ever case of cyber cooperation at EU level
ENISA and several European Member States are currently working together to assess the situation caused by the WannaCry Ransomware at European level.
Understanding Cyber Threats in Transport
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes its first cyber threat landscape report dedicated to the transport sector.
Call for experts for TRANSSEC - Transport Resilience and Security Expert Group
ENISA launches this call for participation to invite experts in security of different sections of the transport sector to participate in its expert group.
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