Building a common language to face future incidents - ENISA and European CSIRTs establish a dedicated task force
ENISA and the European Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) community have jointly set up a task force with the goal of reaching a consensus on a ‘Reference Security Incident Classification Taxonomy’.
European Cybersecurity Certification: Celebrating achievements and exploring future horizons
At the eighth edition of the certification conference, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity celebrates the first accredited Conformity Assessment Bodies for the EU Cybersecurity Certification scheme on Common Criteria (EUCC) .
EU Agency ENISA issues final report & video clip on 'Cyber Europe 2010': the 1st pan- European cyber security exercise
EU Agency ENISA issues final report and video clip on Cyber Europe 2010: the 1st pan- European cyber security exercise for public bodies.
The European Union’s cyber security agency, ENISA has issued the final report on the first Pan-European cyber…
Annual Privacy Forum 2014 - Invitation to register
Online registration is now open for the Annual Privacy Forum 2014. This is the second year of the event, that will take place in Athens on 20-21 May.
From Cyber to Outer Space: A Guide to Securing Commercial Satellite Operations
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) explores the cybersecurity threat landscape of space to strengthen the resilience of commercial satellites.
European Cyber Security Month - Next steps
Preparations for the next European Cyber Security Month (ECSM), to be held in October 2013, are shaping up, with a new website launched, meetings taking place and events being planned. Details are below.
Promoting security in the digital world during the European Cybersecurity Month
This year’s campaign theme is social engineering, a prevalent cybersecurity threat in the digital landscape.
A decade of securing Europe’s cyber future. The EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA is turning ten, and is looking at future challenges.
In the “eternal marathon” against cyber criminals, there is a “constant, increasing need for ENISA”.
Pagination