Largest cyber security exercise “Cyber Europe 2012’’ report published in 23 languages
ENISA has published the new report of the largest ever pan-Europe cyber security exercise, Cyber Europe 2012, which is available in 23 languages. Almost 600 individual players participated, including actors from the private sector (financial,…
Telecoms taken by storm: Natural phenomena dominate the outage picture
A total of 157 telecom outages were reported by the 28 EU member states and 2 EFTA countries, as part of the EU-wide telecom security breach reporting for the year 2018. Today ENISA, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, publishes the 8th annual…
Do you know who is who in EU cybersecurity?
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity publishes the EU Cybersecurity Institutional Map to depict the roles, responsibilities and tasks of EU Institutions and EU Groups in Cybersecurity.
Knowledge-building on Cryptography for eIDAS Supervisory Bodies
Today and yesterday, ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity organised a two-day knowledge-building event on cryptography, specifically for the national supervisory bodies for electronic trust services and electronic signatures.
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…
CSIRTs and incident response capabilities in Europe
As part of its continuous efforts to assist the EU Member States with their incident response capabilities, ENISA publishes a study on the recent and current evolution of Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) and Incident Response (…
ENISA publishes annual report on trust services security incidents 2017
ENISA publishes the first full-year annual report on security incidents with electronic trust services, covering 2017.
Governmental Cloud dissected in new report: Top 10 recommendations for successfully deploying Cloud computing in the public sector (Governmental Clouds)
The EU’s cybersecurity Agency ENISA has analysed the present state of play regarding governmental Cloud deployment in 23 countries across Europe. In the report the countries are classified as “Early adopters”, “Well–Informed”, “Innovators”, or “…
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