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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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SME CRA Survey Report

ENISA is is working on practical guidance, tools and support activities tailored to the realities and needs of smaller organisations, to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) understand and implement the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). This…

SBOM Adoption State of Play - 2026

ENISA launched a survey at the end of 2025 to gather factual data on how organisations across industries and of varying sizes are approaching Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) adoption in response to the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). This report…

Technical Competence Requirements for CRA Notified Bodies

The document focuses on high-level competences which will be required to perform conformity assessment activities, in particular the experience and training requirements for the personnel employed by a CAB wishing to be notified (CRA NB) –…

ENISA NIS360

This edition of the ENISA NIS360 report is the third to assess the cybersecurity maturity and criticality of all sectors of high criticality as identified under Annex I of the NIS2 directive. The assessment covers the entire ecosystem of a sector…

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Your Perspective Matters: Join the NIS360 survey

ENISA launches a survey for both national authorities and high criticality entities under NIS2 in preparation of the…

Cyber Europe 2026: All eyes on the EU’s collective response and resilience

Powered by the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, the 8th edition of the Cyber Europe exercise took place on 10-11 June,…

NIS360: The bigger picture on maturity and criticality of NIS critical sectors

This year’s edition of the ENISA NIS360 report shows improvement in cybersecurity maturity of EU critical sectors…

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