Danish assessment of the cyber threat against Denmark
Exposure to cyber-attacks in the EU remains high - New ENISA Threat Landscape report analyses the latest cyber threats
In 2018, the cyber threat landscape changed significantly. The most important threat agent groups, namely cyber-criminals and state-sponsored actors have further advanced their motives and tactics. Monetisation motives contributed to the…
Annual Privacy Forum (APF) 2025
After 12 years, the Annual Privacy Forum (APF) enters into a new era! ENISA passes the baton to Goethe University Frankfurt and Karlstad University for the continuation of the successful event that bridges research and policy…
ENISA Workshop on EU Threat Landscape - Registration now open
Online registration for the first ENISA Workshop on EU Threat Landscape is now open. The workshop will take place in Brussels on 24th February 2015.
How to map the Cybersecurity Threat Landscape? Follow the ENISA 6-step Methodology
The cybersecurity threat landscape methodology developed by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) aims at promoting consistent and transparent threat intelligence sharing across the European Union.
Save the date: ENISA Workshop on EU Threat Landscape
Checking-up on Health: Ransomware Accounts for 54% of Cybersecurity Threats
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…
Hackers-for-Hire drive the Evolution of the New ENISA Threat Landscape
ENISA’s Cyber-Threat overview 2015
ENISA Threat Landscape 2015: A consolidated overview to the 15 top cyber threats together with detailed threat assessments in the emerging areas Software Defined Networks and Big Data.
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