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ENISA offers a suite of web tools that help inform stakeholders and strengthen cybersecurity across the EU. They help address the diverse needs of various fields, such as cybersecurity maturity assessment and workforce development.

 

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ENISA Technology and Innovation Radar Methodology

The purpose of this report is to present a comprehensive methodology for identifying and analysing technology signals relevant to the cybersecurity landscape. It outlines the key stages of the process and explains how these variables can be…

National Capabilities Assessment Framework 2.0

This report represents an updated version of ENISA's national capabilities assessment framework (NCAF).  The framework aims to help Member States undertake a self-assessment of their level of maturity by assessing their National…

ENISA Cybersecurity Market Analysis Framework (ECSMAF) – V3.0

ENISA's Cybersecurity Market Analysis Framework (ECSMAF)  is a guide on how to conduct market analysis, including recurrent market analysis and continuous market monitoring, in the field of cybersecurity. This new version (Version 3.0)…

ENISA Technical Advisory for Secure Use of Package Managers

This document focuses on how developers can securely use package managers as part of their software development life cycle. In particular, this document, outlines common risks involved in the use of third-party packages, presents secure practices…

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Assess your National Cybersecurity Capabilities and Maturity with the updated ENISA Framework

ENISA has released the updated National Capabilities Assessment framework – NCAF 2.0,  a methodology aimed at…

ENISA advances the certification of EU Digital Wallets

ENISA launches a public consultation on the draft candidate EU Digital Wallet certification scheme, subsequent to…

Cybersecurity Preparedness DIY: Build Your Own Cybersecurity Exercise

The ENISA Cybersecurity Exercise Methodology aims to empower and guide organisations in developing effective…

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