Deliverables
This folder contains the main deliverables so far on EFR.
- Flying 2.0 - Enabling automated air travel by identifying and addressing the challenges of IoT & RFID technology
- This folder contains the final report and Annexes of "Flying 2.0 - Enabling automated air travel by identifying and addressing the challenges of IoT & RFID technology".
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Emerging and Future Risks Framework - Introductory Manual
- This is an introductory manual for the ENISA Emerging and Future Risks Framework.
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Security and Resilience in Governmental Clouds
- Cloud computing offers a host of potential benefits to public bodies, including scalability, elasticity, high performance, resilience and security together with cost efficiency. Understanding and managing risks related to the adoption and integration of cloud computing capabilities into public bodies is a key challenge. Effectively managing the security and resilience issues related to cloud computing capabilities is prompting many public bodies to innovate, and some cases to rethink, their processes for assessing risk and making informed decisions related to this new service delivering model. This report identifies a decision-making model that can be used by senior management to determine how operational, legal and information security requirements, as well as budget and time constraints, can drive the identification of the architectural solution that best suits the needs of their organisation. The main objectives of the report are: • to highlight the pros and cons, with regard to information security and resilience, of community, private and public cloud computing delivery models; • to guide public bodies in the definition of their requirements for information security and resilience when evaluating cloud computing service delivery models; Moreover this report wants to indirectly to support European Union Member States in the definition of their national cloud strategy with regards to security and resilience.
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Cyber-bullying and online grooming: helping to protect against the risks
- Children are the most valuable part of every society, regardless of culture, religion and national origin. Given the rapidly increasing digitalisation of their lives, it seemed important to assess risks related to internet usage and, in particular, the risk of become a victim of online grooming and cyber bullying activities. Today’s kids are living in an environment that is radically different from that of their parents; virtual environments are increasingly prevalent in private and education environments. This development is detrimental to their physical activities, social skills and the behavioural model that prevailed in previous generations. ENISA has formed a Working Group consisting of international experts in various disciplines related to the area of children’s online protection. Interdisciplinary knowledge and relevant experience in the area were the criteria of their engagement. During the selection phase of the scenario to be assessed, the expert group has identified cyber bullying and online grooming as an area that requires further elaboration. With this assessment we aim to demonstrate how attacks based on misuse of data (i.e. data mining and profiling) can affect minors. Although the issue of children’s exposure to internet risks has been addressed in great depth by many organisations (also during the generation of this report), we have performed this risk assessment in order to point out emerging risks and issue non-technical recommendations for their mitigation. Thus, we believe that the findings of this assessment will help in triggering further activities at various levels of society, while contributing to the necessary awareness of the online protection of minors.
- Life-logging risk assessment
- "To log or not to log?" Risks and benefits of emerging life-logging applications

