The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is organising the 8th eHealth Security Conference, in collaboration with the Luxembourg Regulatory Institute. The conference will be a full-day physical event, hosted by CHL Hospital in Luxembourg City, on…
Join the 1st transport cybersecurity conference
On 23 January 2019, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity ENISA will organise the ‘Transport Cybersecurity Conference’, in cooperation with the European Commission (DG MOVE), the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the European Union Agency for…
Cyber Security: ENISA’s view on the way forward, new paper
Agency Paper on the Future Challenges and Opportunities in Cyber Security
ENISA’s support to EU and National strategies for information security presented at IT workshop
ENISA's Head of Stakeholder Relations and Administration Paulo Empadinhas, was at the 10th IT STAR Workshop on IT Security on the 28th October in Milan, where he gave an overview of EU and National strategies for information security.
Cybersecurity in the home: ECSM Week 3
The third week of the 2017 European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) has kicked off. The theme of the week is ‘cybersecurity in the home’.
Support Action Programme
The ENISA Cybersecurity Support Action serves to enable the provision of cybersecurity services to help Member States reinforce their preparedness (ex-ante) and response (ex-post) capabilities.
ENISA proposes Best Practices and Techniques for Pseudonymisation
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) published a new report on “Pseudonymisation Techniques and Best Practices”, which explores the basic notions of pseudonymisation, as well as technical solutions that can support implementation in…
National coordinators meet to prepare for ECSM launch
National coordinators from across Europe gathered in Brussels earlier this month in preparation for the launch of this year’s European Cyber Security Month.
The Netherlands: Advice and measures against DDoS attacks
The National Cyber Security Centre has created two factsheets to assist organisations in their response to Distributed Denial-of-Service ((D)DoS) attacks.
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