1 month visit to ENISA by Polish DPA members through Da Vinci Programme
ENISA hosted two members of the Polish Data Protection Authority , Ms.Beata Batorowicz and Ms.Dorota Sitek, throughout June. They were seconded to the Agency’s Information Security and Data Protection Unit, in ENISA’s branch office in Athens. During…
Artificial Intelligence: an opportunity for cyber-crisis management in the EU
On 3 and 4 June 2019, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA organised a conference in Athens, which focused on the future of the EU cyber-crisis management. The advantages and challenges were identified, particularly where the use of artificial…
How critical is a critical information infrastructure?
ENISA issues methodologies for the identification of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) services in communication networks.
Cyber security key for the successful adoption of mobile payments
ENISA publishes good practices and recommendations for payment providers and financial institutions following an analysis of the security of mobile payments and digital wallets.
European Rail: Report unveils challenges and stresses the need for investment in cybersecurity
Basic protection measures are no longer enough. More cybersecurity expertise is needed to build up secure digital capacities for Europe’s rail sector to charge forward.
Getting ready for the next security incidents
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity publishes a new report and accompanying repository on measures and information sources to proactively detect network security incidents in the EU.
ENISA and BEREC join forces to discuss the cybersecurity landscape of IoT and 5G
On 7 March 2018 in Bratislava, ENISA and BEREC held a workshop on 5G and the Internet of Things, to outline the related security issues and discuss 5G implications of development of new services.
New report with check list of recommendations to the electronic communications sector on how to withstand and act efficiently after power cuts, calling for increased exchange on situational awareness.
The EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA has issued a new report studying network outages caused by power cuts in detail, resulting in key findings and recommendations to the electronic communications sector on how to withstand and act efficiently after…
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