A recent ENISA report analyses how mandatory incident reporting schemes have improved resilience and security in the EU telecoms sector.
Security supervision changes in the new EU telecoms legislation
ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity analyses the main changes for telecom security supervision under the new European Electronic Communication Code (EECC).
Telecom Security Authorities meeting in Brussels
Last week the EU Agency for Cybersecurity hosted the 30th Article 13a meeting in Brussels.
Securing the Seas and the Skies
The 3rd ENISA Telecom & Digital Infrastructure Security Forum organised today addressed emerging technologies and the evolving threat landscape including challenges from sub-sea cables to satellites.
ENISA Report Highlights Resilience of Telecom Sector in Facing the Pandemic
ENISA is releasing its ‘Telecom Security During a Pandemic’ report at the 32nd meeting of EU telecom security authorities. Underlining the current strength of the sector in the face of the pandemic, the report also calls for increased cooperation…
29th Article 13a telecom security meeting in Belgrade
Last week RATEL, the national communications regulator of Serbia hosted the 29th ENISA Article 13a meeting in Belgrade, Serbia. This was a 2-day meeting of 40 experts from national authorities supervising the telecom sector across Europe.
Unveiling the Telecom Cybersecurity Challenges
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes one report on eSIMs and a second one on fog and edge computing in 5G. Both reports intend to provide insights on the challenges of these technologies.
EU Electronic Communications Security Authorities Discussion on Incident reports and Policy
ENISA hosted the 33rd meeting of European Competent Authorities for Secure Electronic Communications (ECASEC). The group is comprised of EU authorities on security of electronic communications, formerly known as the ENISA Article 13a group.
EU Telecom Security Authorities discuss the challenges of Over-the-top Communications Services Supervision
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity hosted the 34th meeting of the European Competent Authorities for Secure Electronic Communications (ECASEC).
Malicious actions not necessarily focused on causing disruptions in TELECOM, but system failures still are
ENISA publishes its Annual Incidents report which gives the aggregated analysis of the security incidents causing severe outages in 2015.
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