ENISA’s Executive Director delivered the keynote speech on "European and national rules and regulations in the field of cyber security' today 14th March at CEBIT.
EU improves its capacity to tackle cyber crises: Cyber Europe 2018 after-action report
Established as the main EU civil cybersecurity exercise, Cyber Europe 2018 took place on 6 and 7 June.
New ENISA report: The double-edged sword of Cloud computing in Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
ENISA has launched a new report looking at Cloud computing from a Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) perspective, and identifying that Cloud computing is critical given the concentration of users and data and its growing use in…
New report on how to reinforce cooperation between EU Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) and Law Enforcement Authorities
The EU Agency ENISA has launched a new Good Practice Guide on co-operation and coordination between Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) and Law Enforcement Authorities (LEAs).
Understanding and dealing with phishing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Email phishing attacks have spiked due to Coronavirus. However, protecting ourselves against scams is both a feasible and essential step, discover how!
Industrial Control Systems Security: Recommendations for Europe & Member States
The Agency has issued the results of a new study on Industrial Control Systems (ICS) security.
Flying 2.0? Study of Internet of Things/RFID in air travel launched
Flying 2.0? ENISA launches study on future challenges of Internet of Things/RFID in air travel
Energy: cyber security is crucial for protection against threats for smart grids which are key for energy availability claims EU cyber security Agency in new report
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA signals that assessing the threats for smart grids is
crucial for their protection and is therefore a key element in ensuring energy availability.
Largest cyber security exercise “Cyber Europe 2012’’ report published in 23 languages
ENISA has published the new report of the largest ever pan-Europe cyber security exercise, Cyber Europe 2012, which is available in 23 languages. Almost 600 individual players participated, including actors from the private sector (financial,…
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