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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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Latest Publications

ENISA Secure by Design and Default Playbook

A Practical Guide to Secure by Design and Default Principles for SMEs

Modern products with digital elements are increasingly expected to be secure by design and secure by default. However, many organisations, in particular small and medium…

SME Cyber Resilience Maturity Assessment Model

The SME Cyber Resilience Maturity Assessment Model provides a structured approach for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to evaluate and strengthen their overall cyber resilience, while taking into account the requirements of the…

ENISA’s view on Cybersecurity in the Frontier AI Era

This publication provides national competent authorities in Member States and EU policymakers, defenders, and service providers with an initial set of recommendations to support them in their respective roles towards developing the necessary…

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…

Latest News

ENISA scales up its role in the CVE Program

NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCIA), along with AI and cybersecurity innovator AISLE, join the Common…

Have your say on the certification of EU Managed Security Services

ENISA is launching a public consultation on the draft candidate cybersecurity certification scheme on EU Managed…

ENISA on Air: Our first podcast launches on Frontier AI

ENISA launches a podcast series to decrypt the latest cybersecurity developments and discuss issues that shape…

Public Documents

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