Unveiling the Telecom Cybersecurity Challenges
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes one report on eSIMs and a second one on fog and edge computing in 5G. Both reports intend to provide insights on the challenges of these technologies.
Agency High-level Panel with Commissioner Kroes
Agency High-level Panel in Brussels with Commissioner Kroes; a new Agency regulation proposal is to be published Thursday 30/09.
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…
Increasing the resilience of Europe’s telecommunication infrastructures through Incident Reporting
A recent ENISA report analyses how mandatory incident reporting schemes have improved resilience and security in the EU telecoms sector.
Report on the EU 5G Toolbox Implementation by Member States Published
Today, the European Commission and the German Presidency of the Council of the EU released the report on the progress made by the EU27 in implementing the EU 5G toolbox measures and strengthening safety measures. The European Union Agency for…
New Training: on orchestration of CSIRT Tools
The EU agency for Cybersecurity introduces new training materials to support Member States’ CSIRTs.
Tips for cybersecurity when buying and selling online
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity has developed 10 tips for SMEs and citizens to stay secure when buying and selling online.
Call for expression of interest for the Advisory Group
The Executive Director of the EU Agency for Cybersecurity opens a call for expression of interest for membership of the Advisory Group.
EU Electronic Communications Security Authorities Discussion on Incident reports and Policy
ENISA hosted the 33rd meeting of European Competent Authorities for Secure Electronic Communications (ECASEC). The group is comprised of EU authorities on security of electronic communications, formerly known as the ENISA Article 13a group.
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