How to Secure the Connected & Automated Mobility (CAM) Ecosystem
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity discloses an in-depth analysis of the cybersecurity challenges faced by the CAM sector and provides actionable recommendations to mitigate them.
Outdated energy, water and transport Industrial Control Systems without sufficient cyber security controls require coordinated testing of capability at EU levels, says the EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA
Today, the EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA published a new report to give advice regarding the next steps towards coordinated testing of capability of the often outdated Industrial Control Systems (ICS) for European industries. Among the key…
7th eHealth Security Conference
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is organising the 7th eHealth Security Conference, in collaboration with the Danish Health Data Authority. Following 2 years of virtual events, this conference will be a full-day physical event, hosted by…
New ENISA study: 10 recommendations for making European smart grids safer
New ENISA report on how to make smart grids and their roll out a success, for more efficient and safer energy consumption.
New Report: Incentives & challenges for cyber security information sharing
The EU ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA, i.e. the European Network and Information Security Agency, launched a new report on barriers to and incentives for cyber security information sharing. The report shows e.g. that the economic incentives are much…
Volatile Geopolitics Shake the Trends of the 2022 Cybersecurity Threat Landscape
With the geopolitical context giving rise to cyberwarfare and hacktivism, alarming cyber operations and malignant cyberattacks have altered the trends of the 10th edition of the Threat Landscape report released today by the European Union Agency…
Understanding Cyber Threats in Transport
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes its first cyber threat landscape report dedicated to the transport sector.
System failures cause most large outages of electronic communications services according to a new ENISA report
The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) publishes today the third annual report about large-scale outages in the electronic communication sector.
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