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Collaborative Solutions For Network Information Security in Education
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This report, ‘Collaborative Solutions For Network Information Security in Education’, is a continuation of the work undertaken in 2011 which resulted in the publication of the report ‘Network Information Security in Education: Consolidated ENISA contribution’.
This report explores ways in which educators can get full use out of information technologies while promoting and providing education on the importance of network information security.
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EU-U.S. event on intermediaries in cybersecurity awareness raising
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The aim of the event was to get all potential intermediaries together to exchange experiences both from EU and U.S. side
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Involving Intermediaries in Cyber-security Awareness Raising
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This document summarises the work carried out to involve intermediaries in cyber-security awareness raising by the European Commission and the European Network and Information Security Agency in cooperation with the United States Department of Homeland Security.
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NIS in Education
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ENISA's report on Network Information Security (NIS) in Education comes at a time when education and ITC are interrelated and interconnected more than ever. The challenge for the digitally active citizen is to stay informed of the news coming from the dynamic field of ITC and of Information Security in particular.
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Public Private Partnerships in Network and Information Security Education
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This report focuses on the brokerage of best practices between the public and private sectors aimed at all members of the Network and Information Security Education community in Europe. ENISA is committed to taking the lead in encouraging the exchange of NIS best practices and it follows a strong community-building process for NIS Education stakeholders.
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Roadmap for NIS education programmes in Europe
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This document continues work from previous activities by suggesting training materials, scenarios and a way forward for implementing the EC roadmap for NIS education in Europe. In doing so, the Agency has recognised the heterogeneous landscape of Europe in this area.
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Status of privacy and NIS course curricula in EU Member States
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User Education is key in cyber security. Our work for this report follows up on previous efforts and suggested recommendations from 2014 and 2013. The first objective of this report is to identify gaps between available training courses, certifications and NIS education needs with particular emphasis on ePrivacy. The second objective is to suggest further actions based on the analysed needs of NIS communities in Europe
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8th CERT workshop - Part I
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ENISA 8th annual workshop 'CERTs in Europe' - Part I is an opportunity to provide EU national/governamental CERT teams technical specialists hands-on training, and additionally to offer a chance to exchange contacts. Participants get to know and meet again other CERT team members, and share their opinions about best practices and experiences.
The workshop is for the EU national/governmental CERT teams free of charge, by invitation only, and is hosted by Agency ARNIEC/RoEduNet, the national research and education network in Romania (www.nren.ro).
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EISAS Basic toolset
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This study describes how EU Member States can deploy the European Information Sharing and Alert System (EISAS) framework for its target group comprised of citizens and small & medium enterprises (SMEs). The report highlights the way to reach citizens with IS awareness by targeting them at work, and also using the UK concept of information sharing communities (WARPs) to reach SMEs as a way forward.
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EISAS (enhanced) report on implementation
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The 'EISAS (enhanced) report is an implementation plan for further development and deployment of EISAS concept. It's a 'how-to' method for implementing a fully functional EISAS framework until 2013 in the European Union Member States.
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