Bolstering ENISA in the EU Cybersecurity Certification Framework
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Considerations on ICT security certification in EU - Survey Report
EU Managed Security Services Certification to drive the cybersecurity market
Following the request of the European Commission for the development of a candidate certification scheme for Managed Security Services, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) launches a call for expression of interest to participate in the…
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) .
An EU Prime! EU adopts first Cybersecurity Certification Scheme
The European Cybersecurity Scheme on Common Criteria (EUCC) drafted by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has been adopted as the first scheme within the EU cybersecurity certification framework.
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.
EU Digital Identity Wallet: A leap towards secure and trusted electronic identification through certification
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the European Commission announce the request to ENISA to support the certification of the EU Digital Identity Wallets (EUDI).
Annual Privacy Forum (APF) 2025
After 12 years, the Annual Privacy Forum (APF) enters into a new era! ENISA passes the baton to Goethe University Frankfurt and Karlstad University for the continuation of the successful event that bridges research and policy…
Post-Quantum Cryptography: Anticipating Threats and Preparing the Future
The new report published by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) explores the necessity to design new cryptographic protocols and integrate post-quantum systems into existing protocols.
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