ENISA Threat Landscape 2012
The ENISA Threat Landscape provides an overview of threats, together with current and emerging trends. It is based on publicly available data and provides an independent view on observed threats, threat agents and threat trends. Over 140 recent…
Communication network interdependencies in smart grids
This study focuses on the evaluation of the interdependencies and communications between all the assets that make up the new power grids, their architectures and connections in order to determine their importance, threats, risks, mitigation factors…
Annual Incident Reports 2015
For the fifth year, ENISA publishes the annual report about significant outage incidents in the European electronic communications sector, which are reported to ENISA and the European Commission (EC) under Article 13a of the Framework Directive (…
Flash note: Cyber-attacks – a new edge for old weapons
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA has analysed recent major cyber-attacks and is calling for Europe’s businesses and government organisations to take urgent action to combat emerging attack trends. These are characterised by established attack…
Consideration on ICT security certification in Europe
ENISA releases the results of a survey on EU ICT Security Certification.
Towards secure convergence of Cloud and IoT
ENISA publishes today a short paper aiming to identify and tackle the security challenges that the IoT ecosystem brings to Cloud and vice-versa.
Lithuania – New Law on Cyber Security
From 1 January 2015 the new Lithuanian Law on Cyber Security defining the organization of a cyber security system, its management and control, has entered into force.
News on National Cyber Security Strategies
ENISA publishes the latest information on National Cyber Security strategies.
Global security - CERTs in Africa & ENISA
ENISA in conjunction with other international security bodies supported CERTs training at a cyber security workshop in Nairobi, Kenya.
Security Measures for Digital Service Providers
ENISA publishes its study on technical guidelines for the implementation of minimum security measures for Digital Service Providers (DSPs).
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