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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

NIS Investments 2025

The annual NIS Investments report presents the findings of a study conducted by ENISA to explore how cybersecurity policy
translates in practice across organisations in the EU and its effects on their investments, resources, and operations.…

ENISA Sectorial Threat Landscape - Public Administration

This ENISA sectorial threat landscape report provides an overview of the cyber threats faced by the public administration sector in the EU in 2024. Drawing on open-source information, the report highlights the key threats that impacted the sector…

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…

Latest News

What’s Driving Cybersecurity Investments and where lie the challenges?

The 6th edition of the NIS Investments report reveals investments shifting from people to technology,…

Stepping up our role in Vulnerability Management: ENISA Becomes CVE Root

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is now a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program-Root…

Public administration increasingly targeted by DDoS attacks

The new report by ENISA highlights how EU public administrations are increasingly targeted by hacktivists, primarily…

Public Documents

Citizens of the European Union and natural or legal persons residing or having their registered office in a Member State have the right of access to ENISA documents.