Measuring ‘Security and Trust’ at the Annual Trust Services Forum
High-level meetings open discussion on cross-border e-transactions during eIDAS review.
Moving forward in securing Online Trust via the Digital Wallets
The 2021 Trust Service Forum allows stakeholder communities to engage in open discussions on securing trust services online and on the future of the EU Digital Identity Framework.
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New chair of the Article 19 Expert Group on security of e-Trust services
ENISA is happy to announce that Ulrich Latzenhofer from RTR Austria will be the new chair of the Article 19 Expert Group which focuses on security of electronic trust services in the EU.
Security Issues in Cross-border e-Authentication
The Agency has launched a new report on Security Issues in Cross-border Electronic Authentication.
Improving the interoperability of electronic identification and authentication systems is a European task
and a task for all Member States. ENISA…
Workshop - security aspects of Trust Service Providers
On September 24, 2013, ENISA is organising a workshop to present and discuss the interim results of its studies on Trust Service Providers (TSPs).
Helmbrecht – “Security is a key element of Privacy & Data Protection”
The Executive Director of ENISA, Dr Udo Helmbrecht, made two presentations at key ICT security policy conferences in Spain, in conjunction with the Spanish EU Presidency, underlining that “Security is a key element of Privacy and Data Protection”.
ENISA at Omnicard
Udo Helmbrecht, ENISA’s Executive Director, will be participating at the Main Forum at the Omnicard event in Berlin on Wednesday 21st January, 2015, on the panel on “Secure identities - an effective tool to increase information security?” (“Sichere…
Spanish EU Presidency - 'Granada Non-Paper' calls for stronger ENISA
Recently, the Spanish EU Presidency - 'Granada Non-Paper' called for a stronger, reinforced, ENISA.
ENISA appoints Permanent Stakeholders’ Group members for 2015-2017
ENISA announces the appointment of twenty (20) members from across Europe, to its Permanent Stakeholders’ Group (PSG).
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