Privacy matters: Join us in APF 2018!
On 13-14 June 2018, ENISA’s Annual Privacy Forum (APF) is bringing together research, policy and hands on approaches in the areas of privacy and data protection.
ENISA- Europol issue joint statement
ENISA and Europol issue joint statement on lawful criminal investigation that respects 21st Century data protection.
ENISA - Telefonica Workshop on Big Data
The use of big data in critical sectors was the theme of the workshop hosted by ENISA and Telefonica hosted in Madrid on February 2nd 2016.
Prepare your organization for the new EU Directives and Regulations - Second week of the European Cyber Security Month
'Governance, privacy and data protection' is the theme of the campaign's second week.
Agency Position on the Industry Proposal re: a Privacy Impact Assessment for RFID
Agency Position on the Industry Proposal re: a Privacy and Data Protection Impact Assessment Framework for RFID Applications
Call for Experts: Join the ENISA Ad Hoc Working Group on EU Digital Identity Wallets Cybersecurity Certification
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) launches a call for expression of interest to create an Ad Hoc Working Group on the certification of EU Digital Identity Wallets.
RSA Conference 2018 debate: Will the GDPR and related rules prove a competitive differentiator for Europe?
Prof. Dr. Udo Helmbrecht, Executive Director of the EU Cybersecurity Agency ENISA, has participated in the panel on data protection in the RSA Conference International Cybersecurity Forum 2018, held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, USA.
ENISA's Annual Privacy Forum 2016 starts tomorrow
The event provides a forum for academia, industry and policy makers to focus on the implementation of technological solutions that can support the setting up of a viable policy framework on data protection, especially in light of the data protection…
ENISA Cybersecurity Resilience and Market Conference: Joining forces for a cyber-secure and resilient digital single market
The central theme of the conference was the expansion of synergies in the field to achieve the shared goal of safeguarding the digital single market and its economy through a robust EU Cybersecurity Regulatory Framework.
New report by EU Agency ENISA, focussing on technical aspects of “the right to be forgotten”
“The right to be forgotten” is one of the elements of the new proposed regulation (January 2012) on data protection of the European Commission. The right allows people to ask for digitally held personal information to be deleted.
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