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Your must-have IoT security checklist: ENISA’s online tool for IoT and Smart Infrastructures Security
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/your-must-have-iot-security-checklist-enisas-online-tool-for-iot-and-smart-infrastructures-security
ENISA releases today an online tool aimed at guiding IoT operators and industries of IoT and Smart Infrastructure when conducting risk assessments. No publisherInternet of things2019/01/31 12:15:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseValidation workshop for Good practices for security of IoT SDLC
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/validation-workshop-ssdlc-for-iot/validation-workshop-for-good-practices-for-security-of-iot-sdlc
No publisherInternet of things2019/07/03 11:45:00 GMT+2EventTowards secure convergence of Cloud and IoT
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/towards-secure-convergence-of-cloud-and-iot
The aim of this work is to provide a high-level overview on the security issues to IoT developers and IoT integrators that make use of IoT Cloud Computing and Cloud service Providers (CSPs) of IoT Cloud offerings.No publisherCloud Computing SecurityInternet of things2018/09/17 11:31:52 GMT+2Report/StudyTowards secure convergence of Cloud and IoT
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/towards-secure-convergence-of-cloud-and-iot
ENISA publishes today a short paper aiming to identify and tackle the security challenges that the IoT ecosystem brings to Cloud and vice-versa.No publisherCloud Computing SecurityInternet of things2018/09/17 11:40:00 GMT+2News ItemThe Internet of Things: when your washing machine and blood pressure monitor become a target for cyberattacks
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/the-internet-of-things-when-your-washing-machine-and-blood-pressure-monitor-become-a-target-for-cyberattacks
Europol-ENISA conference tackles security challenges of IoT No publisherInternet of things2017/10/19 15:50:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseTerms of Reference - AI WG
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/iot-and-smart-infrastructures/artificial_intelligence/ad-hoc-working-group/terms-of-reference-ai-wg/view
No publisherInternet of things2020/01/01 00:00:00 GMT+2FileSmartphone Secure Development Guidelines
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/smartphone-secure-development-guidelines
This document was produced jointly with the OWASP mobile security project. It is also published as an ENISA deliverable in accordance with our work programme 2011. It is written for developers of smartphone apps as a guide to developing secure apps. It may however also be of interest to project managers of smartphone development projects.No publisherInternet of things2011/11/28 10:10:00 GMT+2Report/StudySmartphone Secure Development Guidelines
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/smartphone-secure-development-guidelines-2016
This document is an updated version of the Smartphone Development Guidelines published by ENISA in 2011. New developments in both software and hardware have been translated into new significant threats for the mobile computing environment, highlighting the need for an update of the document.No publisherInternet of thingsMobile ApplicationsMobile Security2017/02/10 00:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudySecurity Challenges and best practices in the IoT Environment
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/ed-speeches/security-challenges-and-best-practices-in-the-iot-environment/view
Speech by ENISA’s Executive Director, Prof. Dr. Udo Helmbrecht at the Public Hearing on Security Challenges and best practices in the IoT Environment European Parliament, 7th November 2017. Hosted by Dita Charanzova MEP No publisherInternet of things2017/11/07 15:15:00 GMT+2FileSecurity and Resilience of Smart Home Environments
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/security-resilience-good-practices
This study aims at securing Smart Home Environments from cyber threats by highlighting good practices that apply to every step of a product lifecycle: its development, its integration in Smart Home Environments, and its usage and maintenance until end-of-life. The study also highlights the applicability of the security measures to different types of devices. The good practices apply to manufacturers, vendors, solution providers for hardware and software, and developers. It can be used to assess their current security level, and evaluate the implementation of new security measures. European citizens, standardisation bodies, researchers and policy makers could also find an interest in this study.No publisherResilienceInternet of things2015/12/01 17:45:00 GMT+2Report/StudySecurity and Liability in the Internet of Things
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/ed-speeches/security-and-liability-in-the-internet-of-things/view
Speech by ENISA’s Executive Director, Prof. Dr. Udo Helmbrecht at the Greens/EFA Group Hearing, 7th June, European Parliament, Brussels.No publisherExecutive DirectorInternet of things2017/06/09 16:05:00 GMT+2FileSecuring the IoT
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/securing-the-iot/view
No publisherInternet of things2016/11/23 11:47:14 GMT+2FileSecuring 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 ItemSecuring smart cars today; for safer autonomous cars tomorrow
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/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.No publisherSmart CarsInternet of things2017/01/13 12:50:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseSecuring Smart Cars – Join ENISA study and workshop
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/securing-smart-cars-join-enisa-study-and-workshop
ENISA is currently performing a study on cyber security measures for smart cars and earlier this year launched the ENISA CaRSEC (Cars and Roads SECurity) expert group.No publishercybersecurityInternet of things2016/07/13 11:45:00 GMT+2News Item