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Smartphones Video clip
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ENISA highlights risks & opportunities of smartphones in video clip,
supporting their report on the topic launched 10/12/2010.
The video clip outlines highlights of the ENISA report which identifies the top security risks and opportunities of smartphone use and gives practical security advice for businesses, consumers and governments.
Top risks include spyware, poor data cleansing when recycling phones, accidental data leakage, and unauthorised premium-rate phonecalls and SMSs.
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Videos
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Consumerization of IT: Final report on Risk Mitigation Strategies and Good Practices
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This report presents security policies that can be deployed to mitigate risks that are related with the trend of Consumerization of IT (COIT) and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). The aim of this document is to identify mitigation strategies, policies and controls for the risks identified in this area.
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Web 2.0 Security and Privacy
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Along with the report, a survey was conducted of 1500 users from 3 European Countries to collect information on attitudes to Web 2.0 security issues.
The main body of this report describes in detail these risks and others, based around a set of architectural patterns characterising the Web 2.0 paradigm shift. It then recommends a comprehensive set of initiatives in web standards and architecture, as well as policy actions.
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Cyber security key for the successful adoption of mobile payments
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ENISA publishes good practices and recommendations for payment providers and financial institutions following an analysis of the security of mobile payments and digital wallets.
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ENISA News
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Smartphone Secure Development Guidelines
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This document is an updated version of the Smartphone Development Guidelines published by ENISA in 2011. New developments in both software and hardware have been translated into new significant threats for the mobile computing environment, highlighting the need for an update of the document.
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COIT Mitigation Stategies Published Version.pdf
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ENISA Thematic Landscapes
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Consumerization of IT: Risk Assessment and Risk Mitigation Strategies and Good Practices
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ENISA has produced a risk and opportunity assessment and risk mitigation strategies in the area of Consumerization of IT (COIT) and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). The aim of this work is to assess the risks and identify mitigation strategies, policies and controls for the assessed risks. At the same time, mitigation has been proposed in a way that leaves the windows for the realization of the assessed opportunities open.
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ENISA Thematic Landscapes
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“Using national roaming to mitigate mobile network outages” New report by EU cyber security Agency ENISA
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Today, the EU’s cyber security agency ENISA published a new report about how mobile roaming could be used nationally to mitigate large mobile network outages. This report aims to provide national telecom regulators with a portfolio of possible options as well as the pros and cons of different national roaming schemes from a security and resilience perspective.
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ENISA News
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Mobile attacks and defense: from infrastructure to application
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This year the agency is updating the “Smartphone Secure Development Guidelines” and publishing a study on security for mobile payments. To validate the findings of the study and discuss future challenges, ENISA organizes a workshop in Berlin, Germany on 10th of November 2016 from 10:00 - 17:00.
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Security is key for BYOD
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Whether it’s a laptop, tablet or smartphone, more and more of us are choosing to “bring your own device” (BYOD) to carry out tasks in the workplace, or perform work activities from home or other locations. The trend, also known as consumerization of IT (COIT), can be very attractive to both employers and workers, offering flexibility both ways.
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