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Cybersecurity Challenges in the Uptake of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Driving
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/enisa-jrc-cybersecurity-challenges-in-the-uptake-of-artificial-intelligence-in-autonomous-driving
This report, drafted jointly by ENISA and JRC, aims to provide insights on the cybersecurity challenges specifically connected to the uptake of AI techniques in autonomous vehicles. It describes the policy context at both the European and international levels. It delves then into the technical aspects of AI in the automotive sector, with the aims to better comprehend the technological concerns and to get a sense of the level of integration of AI in AV. This includes an extended description of the areas in which AI plays a role, to ensure the proper implementation of cognitive capabilities inside automotive systems. After this technical presentation, a state-of-the-art literature survey on security of AI in the automotive context. A set of challenges and recommendations is also provided to improve AI security in AVs and mitigate potential threats and risks.No publisherCybersecuritySmart CarsTransportInternet of things2021/02/11 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyCybersecurity Challenges in the Uptake of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Driving
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/cybersecurity-challenges-in-the-uptake-of-artificial-intelligence-in-autonomous-driving
A report by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) looks at cybersecurity risks connected to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in autonomous vehicles and provides recommendations for mitigating them. No publisherSmart CarsTransportInternet of things2021/02/11 13:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseArtificial Intelligence Cybersecurity Challenges
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/artificial-intelligence-cybersecurity-challenges
This report presents the Agency's active mapping of the AI cybersecurity ecosystem and its Threat Landscape, realised with the support of the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity. The ENISA AI Threat Landscape not only lays the foundation for upcoming cybersecurity policy initiatives and technical guidelines, but also stresses relevant challenges. One area of particular significance is that of the supply chain related to AI and accordingly it is important to highlight the need for an EU ecosystem for secure and trustworthy AI, including all elements of the AI supply chain. The EU secure AI ecosystem should place cybersecurity and data protection at the forefront and foster relevant innovation, capacity-building, awareness raising and research and development initiatives.No publisherThreat landscapeInternet of things2020/12/15 13:30:00 GMT+2Report/StudyENISA AI Threat Landscape Report Unveils Major Cybersecurity Challenges
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/enisa-ai-threat-landscape-report-unveils-major-cybersecurity-challenges
New report maps the assets and threats of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and sets a baseline for securing the AI ecosystem across Europe.No publisherInternet of things2020/12/15 13:30:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseCybersecurity Stocktaking in the CAM
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/cybersecurity-stocktaking-in-the-cam
In this document, the CAM ecosystem and insights involving stakeholder interactions, critical services and infrastructures, standards, as well as security measures are described. The insights gained from the survey, interviews, and desk research feed the conclusions of this report. Conclusions are put forward in order to improve the level of security and resilience of the CAM ecosystem in the European Union.No publisherSmart CarsInternet of things2020/11/20 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyGuidelines for Securing the Internet of Things
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/guidelines-for-securing-the-internet-of-things
This ENISA study defines guidelines for securing the supply chain for IoT. ENISA with the input of IoT experts created security guidelines for the whole lifespan: from requirements and design, to end use delivery and maintenance, as well as disposal. The study is developed to help IoT manufacturers, developers, integrators and all stakeholders that are involved to the supply chain of IoT to make better security decisions when building, deploying, or assessing IoT technologies. No publisherInternet of things2020/11/09 14:30:00 GMT+2Report/StudyIoT Security: ENISA Publishes Guidelines on Securing the IoT Supply Chain
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/iot-security-enisa-publishes-guidelines-on-securing-the-iot-supply-chain
Report addresses the entire lifespan of Internet of Thing (IoT) product development by offering security measures for each step.No publisherInternet of things2020/11/09 14:30:00 GMT+2Press Releaseiot supply chain
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No publisherInternet of things2020/11/08 16:40:00 GMT+2ImageIoT Cybersecurity: Webinar Series to Tackle Security Challenges of IoT
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/iot-cybersecurity-webinar-series-to-tackle-security-challenges-of-iot
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity, Europol and CERT-EU team up to identify the main security risks of IoT and to work towards achieving a more secure IoT ecosystem across Europe.No publisherENISA eventsInternet of things2020/10/06 12:00:00 GMT+2Press Release4th IoT Security Conference - Online series #3
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/4th-iot-securiity-conference-online-series/4th-iot-security-conference-online-series-3
For the 4th consecutive year, ENISA in collaboration with Europol and for the first time CERT-EU organise together a conference on the cybersecurity of the Internet of Things. For this year the event will take place online. The third session is focused on Supply Chain for IoT.No publisherInternet of things2020/08/19 23:00:00 GMT+2Event4th IoT Security Conference - Online series #2
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/4th-iot-securiity-conference-online-series/4th-iot-security-conference-online-series-2
For the 4th consecutive year, ENISA in collaboration with Europol and for the first time CERT-EU organise together a conference on the cybersecurity of the Internet of Things. For this year the event will take place online. The second session is focused on Artificial Intelligence.No publisherInternet of things2020/08/19 23:00:00 GMT+2Event4th IoT Security Conference - Online series #1
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/4th-iot-securiity-conference-online-series
For the 4th consecutive year, ENISA in collaboration with Europol and for the first time CERT-EU organise together a conference on the cybersecurity of the Internet of Things. For this year the event will take place online. The first session is dedicated to Operational IoT.No publisherInternet of things2020/08/19 23:00:00 GMT+2Event4th IoT Securiity Conference - Online series
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/4th-iot-securiity-conference-online-series
For the 4th consecutive year, ENISA in collaboration with Europol and for the first time CERT-EU organise together a conference on the cybersecurity of Internet of Things and emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence. No publisherCybersecurityInternet of things2020/08/19 23:00:00 GMT+2FolderENISA working group on Artificial Intelligence cybersecurity kick-off
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/enisa-working-group-on-artificial-intelligence-cybersecurity-kick-off
Today, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA, is kicking off the Ad-Hoc Working Group on Cybersecurity for Artificial Intelligence, marking another milestone in the Agency’s work on emerging technologies.No publisherInternet of things2020/06/10 14:00:00 GMT+2News ItemSecuring smart infrastructure during the COVID-19 pandemic
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/securing-smart-infrastructure-in-covid-19-pandemic
Securing smart homes and smart buildings from cybersecurity risks becomes more relevant than ever in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. ENISA presents some fundamental measures for securing smart devices.No publisherCybersecuritySmart HomesCOVID19Internet of things2020/05/18 09:00:00 GMT+2News Item