This study is concerned with dependencies and interdependencies among Operators of Essential Services (OES) and Digital Service Providers (DSPs) as defined in the NIS Directive and addresses emerging dependencies and interdependencies across sectors.
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.
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-
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 6th edition of the NIS Investments report reveals investments shifting from people to technology, talent shortages deepening, compliance and NIS2 driving action but implementation posing a challenge.
Unveiled on the sidelines of the 10th edition of the eHealth Security conference, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes a good practice guide to support entities of the health sector in strengthening their digital security.
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes a technical guideline for the security measures of the NIS2 Implementing Regulation to assist digital infrastructures and managed service providers.