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Guidelines for SMEs on the security of personal data processing
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/guidelines-for-smes-on-the-security-of-personal-data-processing
ENISA undertook a study to support SME’s on how to adopt security measures for the protection of personal data, following a risk-based approach. In particular, the objectives of the study were to facilitate SMEs in understanding the context of the personal data processing operation and subsequently assess the associated security risks.No publisherSMEs2021/09/01 14:57:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkInformation Package for SMEs
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/information-package-for-smes
Authors: Technical Department of ENISA, Section Risk Management, in cooperation with:, Mr. George Patsis, Obrela Security Industires (OSI)No publisherSMEs2021/09/01 14:57:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkInformation Packages for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs)
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/information-packages-for-small-and-medium-sized-enterprises-smes
Information packages for 2-3 types of organisations to help them in selecting and applying a suitable method for performing and managing information security related risks.No publisherSMEs2021/09/01 14:57:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkENISA approach to Business Continuity for SMEs
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/enisa-approach-to-business-continuity-for-smes
This is an ENISA deliverable aiming to facilitate a knowledge transfer of IT Business Continuity issues to Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Research concludes that SME leadership needs to engage, understand and implement formal business continuity processes, including technical and organizational measures. This deliverable has been developed outside the ENISA work program to satisfy the need of SMEs for a simplified approach. It provides a basis for planning to ensure an organization’s long-term survivability following a disruptive event caused by certain natural or man-made threats.No publisherSMEs2021/09/01 14:57:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkCloud Security Guide for SMEs
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/cloud-security-guide-for-smes
This guide wants to assist SMEs understand the security risks and opportunities they should take into account when procuring cloud services. This document includes a set of security risk, a set of security opportunities and a list of security questions the SME could pose to the provider to understand the level of security. The risks and opportunities are linked to the security questions so the end result is customised according to the user's needs and requirements. This information is supported by two example use cases and an annex that gives an overview of the data protection legislation applicable and the authorities involved in each country.No publisherSMEs2021/09/01 14:57:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkInformation Security and Privacy Standards for SMEs
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/information-security-and-privacy-standards-for-smes
The analysis conducted for this study, based on the interviews with subject matter experts and review of available studies, shows that, despite rising concerns on information security risks, the level of SMEs information security and privacy standard adoption is relatively low. The main existing drivers and barriers that contribute to the limited uptake of information security and privacy standards in European SMEs have been identified and analysed in thisNo publisherSMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkSafe Teleworking Tips and Advice
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/safe-teleworking-tips-and-advice
No publisherEuropolSMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkCybersecurity Self-Assessment for SMEs
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/cybersecurity-self-assessment-for-smes
Cyber-attacks such as data breaches, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and ransomware are increasing, and the consequences can be significant for any organisation, from financial losses to damaged reputations. Despite large companies having increased their budget allocation to face cyber security, when it comes to SMEs, it is still very hard for them to implement efficient security measures which are usually perceived as too complex, time consuming and requiring a high level of technical knowledge.No publisherCyberWatching.EUSMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkInformation security under exceptional circumstances - Instructions for organizations and companies
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/information-security-under-exceptional-circumstances-instructions-for-organizations-and-companies
This guide should enable SMEs to improve their cyber security levels, mitigate vulnerabilities and improve their resilience.No publisherFinnish Transport and Communications Agency National Cybersecurity CentreSMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkCybersecurity Guide for SME
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/cybersecurity-guide-for-sme
Belgium: Cyber-attacks such as data breaches, distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks and ransomware are increasing, and the consequences can be significant for any organisation, from financial losses to damaged reputations. Despite large companies having increased their budget allocation to face cyber security, when it comes to SMEs, it is still very hard for them to implement efficient security measures which are usually perceived as too complex, time consuming and requiring a high level of technical knowledge.No publisherCybersecurity CoalitionSMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkCybersecurity Guide for SME
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/cybersecurity-guide-for-sme-1
This cyber security guide was developed by the Centre for Cyber security Belgium (CCB) in partnership with the Cyber Security Coalition Belgium for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME). It is based on input and best practices from private and public entities.No publisherCentre for Cybersecurity BelgiumSMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkLa cybersécurité pour les tpe/pme en douze questions
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/la-cybersecurite-pour-les-tpe-pme-en-douze-questions
L'ANSSI publie, en partenariat avec la direction générale des entreprises (DGE), un nouveau guide destiné aux TPE et aux PME. Réalisée avec le soutien du dispositif Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr, cette publication propose des réponses accessibles à 12 questions essentielles pour la sécurité de ces entreprises.No publisherAgence nationale de la sécurité des systemes d’information - ANSSISMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkPlateforme d’assistance et Prevention du risque numérique
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/plateforme-d2019assistance-et-prevention-du-risque-numerique
Cybermalveillance.gouv.fr a pour missions d'assister les particuliers, les entreprises, les associations, les collectivités et les administrations victimes de cybermalveillance, de les informer sur les menaces numériques et les moyens de s'en protéger.No publisherAgence nationale de la sécurité des systemes d’information - ANSSISMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkLes 10 mesures essentielles pour assurer votre sécurité numérique - Assistance aux victimes de cybermalveillance
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/les-10-mesures-essentielles-pour-assurer-votre-securite-numerique-assistance-aux-victimes-de-cybermalveillance
Que ce soit dans un cadre professionnel ou personnel, l’utilisation des outils numériques ne cesse de croître et de se diversifier. Ordinateurs de bureau ou portables, téléphones mobiles, tablettes, objets connectés… Ils font de plus en plus partie de notre quotidien. Cette intensification des usages représente pour les cybercriminels une opportunité de développer leurs attaques. Comment se protéger au mieux face à ces risques ? Voici 10 bonnes pratiques essentielles à adopter pour assurer votre sécurité numérique.No publisherCybermalveillance SMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline LinkCybersécurité : un guide pratique à destination des dirigeants de TPE, PME et ETI
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/securesme/downloads/cybersecurite-un-guide-pratique-a-destination-des-dirigeants-de-tpe-pme-et-eti
Les technologies pour protéger son patrimoine informationnel, protéger les personnes concernées des atteintes à leurs données.No publisherCommission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL)SMEs2021/09/02 10:58:00 GMT+2SecureSME: Guideline Link