Today, Thursday 29/11, ENISA conducts a validation workshop on the Minimum Security Measures for the European Smart Grid in Brussels. This is a validation workshop for the 'Minimum Security Measures for the Smart Grids' report due to be released…
New report on how to reinforce cooperation between EU Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) and Law Enforcement Authorities
ENISA publishes Work Programme 2013
ENISA's Work Programme for 2013 has now been published. The programme is the result of a consultation process involving both the ENISA Permanent Stakeholder Group (PSG) and Management Board (MB). This process has enabled the Agency to increase…
“Cooperation is key for Europe’s cyber security” – Conclusion of ENISA Brussels event (27/11)
ENISA CERT Exercises and training material updated and extended
The Agency has launched an updated and expanded, comprehensive set of CERTs exercises consisting of a Handbook for teachers, a Toolset for students, and supporting material for hands-on training.
Cyber security according to Winnie the Pooh: new report by EU Agency ENISA on ‘digital trap’ honeypots to detect cyber-attacks creates a buzz
New report by EU Agency ENISA, focussing on technical aspects of “the right to be forgotten”
New report on Supply Chain Integrity launched
Supply chain integrity (SCI) in the ICT industry is a topic that is receiving attention from both the public and private sectors (i.e. vendors, infrastructure owners, operators, etc.) as part of a wider review of supply chain control, and the…
Is e-data the new currency? New ENISA report looks at privacy and tracking
Internet users are increasingly tracked and profiled, with personal data being treated as currency in exchange for services. A gap exists between the legal requirements for personal data protection and the practice in the online environment.
MEP Jutta Haug visits ENISA
MEP Jutta Haug has visited ENISA’s seat in Heraklion, Greece to learn more about the Agency’s work and future plans.
Pagination