Threat landscape maps Malware standing strong as #1 Cyber Threat in the EU, with an increase in Phishing, Identity Theft, Ransomware; Monetisation holding its place as cyber criminals’ top motivation; and the COVID-19 environment fuelling attacks…
Kick off for ENISA expert group in Finance Resilience & Network & Information Security
Last week ENISA had its first meeting with the ENISA Expert group for Finance Resilience and Network and Information Security (NIS). The Expert group acts as a sounding board and a pool of expertise for ongoing and future Agency activities on NIS…
Encrypted Traffic Analysis: Use Cases & Security Challenges
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity explores encrypted traffic analysis’ use cases and identifies security challenges & opportunities
29th Article 13a telecom security meeting in Belgrade
Last week RATEL, the national communications regulator of Serbia hosted the 29th ENISA Article 13a meeting in Belgrade, Serbia. This was a 2-day meeting of 40 experts from national authorities supervising the telecom sector across Europe.
Going full-throttle on Cybersecurity Certification and Market
This week the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), organised its recurrent Cybersecurity Certification Conference, focusing on how certification can impact organisations, the market and standardisation in the EU.
Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)
Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are essential for the Security and Resilience of Critical Information Infrastructures (CII), since a large part of them belongs to private sector stakeholders.
EU Member States test their cybersecurity preparedness for fair and free 2019 EU elections
Today the European Parliament, the EU Member States, the European Commission and the EU Agency for cybersecurity (ENISA) organised an exercise to test the EU’s response and crisis plans for potential cybersecurity incidents affecting the EU…
Focus on National Cybersecurity Capabilities: New Self-Assessment Framework to Empower EU Member States
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity issues a National Capabilities Assessment Framework (NCAF) to help EU Member States self-measure the level of maturity of their national cybersecurity capabilities.
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