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ENISA Thematic Landscapes
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ENISA Threat Landscape 2012
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The ENISA Threat Landscape provides an overview of threats, together with current and emerging trends. It is based on publicly available data and provides an independent view on observed threats, threat agents and threat trends. Over 140 recent reports from security industry, networks of excellence, standardisation bodies and other independent institutes have been analysed.
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ENISA Threat Landscape 2013 - Overview of current and emerging cyber-threats
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ENISA releases the 2013's ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL 2013). The ENISA Threat Landscape is a collection of top cyber-threats that have been assessed in the reporting period, ie. end 2012-end 2013.
ENISA has collected over 250 reports regarding cyber-threats, risks and threat agents. ETL 2013 is a comprehensive compilation of the top 15 cyber-threats assessed.
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ENISA Threat Landscape 2014
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In the ETL 2014, details of the developments made in 2014 are consolidated by means of top cyber threats and emerging threat trends in various technological and application areas. References to over 400 relevant sources on threats will help decision makers, security experts and interested individuals to navigate through the threat landscape.
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ENISA Threat Landscape 2015
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This report, the ENISA Threat Landscape 2015 (ETL 2015), is the result of an analysis of cyber-threats that have been encountered in the last 12 months, that is, approximately between December 2014 and December 2015. ETL 2015 is the fourth in a series of reports issued yearly by ENISA. It provides an analysis of the state and the dynamics of the cyber-threat environment: the Cyber-Threat Landscape.
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ENISA Threat Landscape 2020 - Physical manipulation/ damage/ theft/ loss
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The report provides an overview of physical tampering, damage, theft and loss of devices and outlines security practices, trends and findings. It also lists proposed actions for mitigation
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ENISA Threat Landscape mid year 2013
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ENISA presents in this short paper a first “taste” of current developments related to the Threat Landscape 2013.
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ENISA Threat Landscape mid-year report - interview with author Louis Marinos
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In-depth interview with Dr. Louis Marinos regarding the 2013 Threat Landscape mid-year report.
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ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2016
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The ENISA Threat Landscape 2016 - the summary of the most prevalent cyber-threats – is sobering: everybody is exposed to cyber-threats, with the main motive being monetization. The year 2016 is thus characterized by “the efficiency of cyber-crime monetization”. Undoubtedly, optimization of cyber-crime turnover was THE trend observed in 2016.
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ENISA Threat Landscape through the years
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