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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 Threat Landscape 2025

Through a more threat-centric approach and further contextual analysis, this latest edition of the ENISA Threat Landscape analyses 4875 incidents over a period spanning from 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2025. At its core, this report provides an…

Cyber Hygiene in the Health Sector

This booklet, developed by ENISA, provides clear and targeted guidance with practical steps that health entities can take to:
-  Safeguard sensitive data
- Minimise exposure to common cyber threats-
- Strengthen overall cyber…

ENISA Cybersecurity Threat Landscape Methodology

This publication outlines the updated ENISA Cybersecurity Threat Landscape (CTL) methodology, building on the 2021 Threat Landscape Report and the 2022 methodology. It aims to provide a more actionable and streamlined approach for producing…

Cybersecurity roles and skills for NIS2 Essential and Important Entities

 ENISA in line with articles 6 and 10 of the Cybersecurity Act , prepared this guidance document on the skills and roles for the cybersecurity professionals needed to meet these legal requirements effectively. The guidance is based on the…

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Off the Hook - Don't be Phished this Cybersecurity Month!

October is European Cybersecurity Month, ENISA and the European Commission join forces to promote cybersecurity…

EU consistently targeted by diverse yet convergent threat groups

The 2025 ENISA Threat Landscape shows that threat groups are reusing tools and techniques, introducing new attack…

eHealth security in the spotlight: A good practice guide for a robust and resilient EU health sector

Unveiled on the sidelines of the 10th edition of the eHealth Security conference, the European Union Agency for…

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