A recent ENISA report analyses how mandatory incident reporting schemes have improved resilience and security in the EU telecoms sector.
Securing smart infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic
Securing smart homes and smart buildings from cybersecurity risks becomes more relevant than ever in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. ENISA presents some fundamental measures for securing smart devices.
NIS Cooperation group and knowledge building meetings concluded in Athens
This week ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, hosted two NIS Cooperation Group (CG) meetings in Athens and two knowledge-building days for experts working at competent authorities under the NIS (Security of Network and Information…
Leadership from ENISA and FORTH further talks on Cybersecurity Collaboration
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity visits the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas in Crete to discuss framework of research projects and events.
IoT Cybersecurity: Webinar Series to Tackle Security Challenges of IoT
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity, Europol and CERT-EU team up to identify the main security risks of IoT and to work towards achieving a more secure IoT ecosystem across Europe.
Mitigating attacks on Industrial Control Systems (ICS); the new Guide from EU Agency ENISA
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA has provided a new manual for better mitigating attacks on Industrial Control Systems (ICS), supporting vital industrial processes primarily in the area of critical information infrastructure (such as the energy…
Why Security Concerns Drive Customers Towards Public DNS Resolvers
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) analyses the security pros and cons of using public DNS resolvers.
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