The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity issues a comprehensive report of the CAM cybersecurity ecosystem. It aims at supporting the efforts of the European Commission and Member States competent authorities in deciding how to transpose the…
Reporting on Threathunt 2030: Navigating the future of the cybersecurity threat landscape
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) organised the 2024 edition of the ‘Threathunt 2030’ in Athens, the flagship conference on cybersecurity threats foresight.
Securing smart cars today; for safer autonomous cars tomorrow
ENISA publishes a study on the "Cyber security and resilience of smart cars". The report identifies good practices and recommendations to ensure the security of smart cars against cyber threats.
Call for Expression of Interest – CAMSec Experts Group
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity calls for Experts to join the ENISA Connected and Automated Mobility Security Experts Group
How to Secure the Connected & Automated Mobility (CAM) Ecosystem
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity discloses an in-depth analysis of the cybersecurity challenges faced by the CAM sector and provides actionable recommendations to mitigate them.
Risk Management: Helping the EU Railways Catch the Cybersecurity Train
Risk management for the EU railways drives the attention of a new report by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity. The report will be announced by Juhan Lepassaar during today’s webinar co-organised with the European Union Agency for Railways.
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…
3rd General Assembly of the ER-ISAC Meetings (UPDATE)
ENISA co-hosts the annual General Assembly of the European Rail ISAC for IT professionals in the rail sector to discuss cybersecurity
Germany - "Digital Agenda 2014 - 2017" adopted by Federal Cabinet on 20 August 2014
The Digital Agenda was submitted to the Federal Cabinet by the Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy, the Federal Minister of the Interior and the Federal Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure.
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