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Security Issues in Cross-border e-Authentication
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The Agency has launched a new report on Security Issues in Cross-border Electronic Authentication.
Improving the interoperability of electronic identification and authentication systems is a European task
and a task for all Member States. ENISA analysed the current situation and assessed the security risks of
electronic authentication in cross-border solutions. To visualize these risks, two different projects offering
cross-border authentication have been examined and evaluated, Netcards/EHIC and Stork.
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Success stories
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Since 2008, ENISA has facilitated the following cooperation initiatives within the context of the European NIS Good Practice Brokerage project
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Successful collaborative cyber security awareness raising - Large Scale Pilot for EU SME business & citizens;two new reports launched by EU Agency ENISA on the European Information Sharing and Alert System (EISAS)
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The EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA has run a Large Scale Pilot project for the European Information Sharing and Alerting System – EISAS to better prepare EU business and citizens facing cyber threats. The EISAS Large Scale Pilot Report, details its successful actions, and identifies the cost-effectiveness of European awareness raising collaboration, while the EISAS Updated Roadmap foresee future actions for EISAS.
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Successful conclusion of 2nd International Conference on Cyber Crisis Cooperation & Exercises
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ENISA concluded the 2nd International Conference on Cyber Crisis Cooperation and Exercises, taking place in Athens, 23-24 Sept. The conference gathered more than 120 key international policy and decision makers in cyber-security which came from more than thirty different public and private organisations.
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Technology-induced challenges in Privacy & Data Protection in Europe
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The ENISA Working Group on Privacy & Technology has been established to analyse the problems posed by these technology trends and the implications for the current EU legal framework. The main task of the Working Group is to propose actions to cope with these difficulties. In this report, we identify the main technology-induced gaps between data protection regulation and the realities of the developing socio-economic environment. We consider the potential threats and opportunities presented by state-of-the-art technologies and suggest priorities for tackling the most pressing gaps.
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Technology-induced challenges in Privacy & Data Protection in Europe [French Version]
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In this page you will find the French version of the report.
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Technology-induced challenges in Privacy & Data Protection in Europe [Spanish Version]
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In this page you will find the Spanish version of the report.
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Technology-induced challenges in Privacy & Data Protection in Europe [German Version]
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In this page you will find the German version of the report.
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The European Union Military Staff visits ENISA
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A delegation from the European Union Military Staff (EUMS) visited the EU Agency for Cybersecurity today for an initial discussion on how ENISA and EUMS are approaching the areas of cybersecurity exercises, support for policy development and trainings.
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The Executive Directors of eu-LISA and ENISA met in Tallinn to agree on areas of cooperation
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