Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 249 items matching your search terms. Filter the results. Item type Select All/None CHIHT Entry Cloud Security Guide Report/Study Page EQR Folder EQR Issue Event File Folder Form Folder Location Image IsacsFolder IsacsFurtherReading IsacsGlossaryItem IsacsTool IsacsToolAttachment IsacsToolkit Link News Item Person Press Release Procurement Procurement Folder Video file Recruitment Folder Sub Survey Survey Survey Date Question Survey Matrix Survey Matrix Question Survey Select Question Survey Text Question Testimony Collection Universities Folder Course Vacancy ZIP Folder CSIRT Inventory Tool Cybersecurity Map Tool Cyber security info note Education Map Healthcare Services Info note Interdependencies Tool IoT Tool MSM_OES Tool NCSS Map Training Training Material PSD 2 Tool Risk Level Tool Smartphone Guidelines Tool Topic ENISA Video File NCSS Evaluation Tool NIS Visual Tool New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance · date (newest first) · alphabetically Annual Privacy Forum 2020: Policy and Research Unite to Advance Security of Personal Data The EU Agency for Cybersecurity, the European Commission and the Catolica University of Portugal attract more than 500 participants at the 8th annual forum to discuss cybersecurity aspects of privacy and data protection. Located in News / ENISA News APF Located in Files / Images ENISA Cybersecurity Certification Conference (ENISA-CCC) Located in Events Annual Privacy Forum 2020 Located in Events Privacy Policy Located in About ENISA APF 2020 postponed Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Annual Privacy Forum 2020 (APF 2020) will take place in October 2020. Located in News / ENISA News Privacy Statement_BEREC ENISA workshop Located in Events / ENISA-BEREC Workshop AHWG Privacy Statement Located in Events / 3rd Meeting of the AHWG on SOG-IS Annual Privacy Forum 2020 ENISA, DG CONNECT and the Católica University of Portugal, Lisbon school of Law are organizing the Annual Privacy Forum (APF) 2020. APF has been postponed and will take place online in October 2020. Located in Events Pseudonymisation techniques and best practices This report explores further the basic notions of pseudonymisation, as well as technical solutions that can support implementation in practice. Starting from a number of pseudonymisation scenarios, the report defines first the main actors that can be involved in the process of pseudonymisation along with their possible roles. It then analyses the different adversarial models and attacking techniques against pseudonymisation, such as brute force attack, dictionary search and guesswork. Moreover, it presents the main pseudonymisation techniques and policies available today. Located in Publications ← Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 … 25 Next →