ENISA and Europol issue joint statement on lawful criminal investigation that respects 21st Century data protection.
Closer cooperation on Data Breach Notifications between ENISA & Art. 29 Data Protection Working Party
The Agency and the Art. 29 Data Protection Working Party agreed to intensify their cooperation on Data Breach Notifications, at a meeting recently taking place in Brussels.
If your toothbrush calls you, it might not be for dental hygiene: the importance of securing the Internet of Things
Second ENISA-Europol conference tackles security challenges of IoT
Protecting cyber space: Achieving effective cross border information exchange between Computer Emergency Response Teams
The Agency has published a study into legal and regulatory aspects of information sharing and cross-border collaboration of national/governmental Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) in Europe.
Being smart about cybersecurity: ENISA at Omnisecure conference
ENISA participated at the Omnisecure conference taking place on the 16th-18th January, 2017 in Berlin. The event looks into smart ID solutions for products and services. This year’s themes focus on payments, e-Government, intelligent mobility and…
Getting ready for the European Cyber Security Month 2017
100 days left for the launch of the European Cyber Security Month, the EU annual awareness campaign which takes place in October supported by ENISA and EC DG CONNECT with the participation of many partners from all over Europe.
Securing the Seas and the Skies
The 3rd ENISA Telecom & Digital Infrastructure Security Forum organised today addressed emerging technologies and the evolving threat landscape including challenges from sub-sea cables to satellites.
The Netherlands: Cabinet launched position on encryption
The Dutch cabinet has launched an official position on the use of encryption for internet security, at the beginning of this year.
Top three recommendations for securing your personal data using cryptography, by EU cyber security Agency ENISA in new report
ENISA, the European Union’s “cyber security” Agency, launched today a report recommending that all authorities should better promote cryptographic measure to safeguard personal data.
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