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Instantly online-17 golden rules for mobile social networks
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Instantly online-17 golden rules to combat online risks and for safer surfing mobile social networks The EU ‘cyber security’ Agency - ENISA (the European Network and Information Security Agency) today presents a new report on accessing social networks over mobile phones, ‘Online as soon as it happens“. The report points out the risks and threats of mobile social networking services, e.g. identity theft, corporate data leakage and reputation risks of mobile social networks. The report also gives 17 ‘golden rules’ on how to combat these threats.No publisherOnline SafetyIdentity & Trust2010/02/08 01:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleasePosition Paper: security risks, online banking and eID cards
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/position-paper-security-risks-online-banking-and-eid-cards
ENISA launches new Position Paper on security risks in online banking through European eID cardsNo publisherIdentity & Trust2009/11/26 08:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseTechnology-induced challenges in Privacy & Data Protection in Europe [German Version]
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/technology-induced-challenges-in-privacy-data-protection-in-europe-german-version
In this page you will find the German version of the report.No publisherIdentity & TrustTrainingsPrivacy2009/10/13 10:16:00 GMT+2Report/StudyTechnology-induced challenges in Privacy & Data Protection in Europe [Spanish Version]
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/technology-induced-challenges-in-privacy-data-protection-in-europe-spanish-version
In this page you will find the Spanish version of the report.No publisherIdentity & TrustTrainingsPrivacy2009/10/13 10:05:00 GMT+2Report/StudyTechnology-induced challenges in Privacy & Data Protection in Europe [French Version]
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/technology-induced-challenges-in-privacy-data-protection-in-europe-fr
In this page you will find the French version of the report. No publisherIdentity & TrustTrainingsPrivacy2009/10/13 10:05:00 GMT+2Report/StudyTechnology-induced challenges in Privacy & Data Protection in Europe
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/technology-induced-challenges-in-privacy-data-protection-in-europe
The ENISA Working Group on Privacy & Technology has been established to analyse the problems posed by these technology trends and the implications for the current EU legal framework. The main task of the Working Group is to propose actions to cope with these difficulties. In this report, we identify the main technology-induced gaps between data protection regulation and the realities of the developing socio-economic environment. We consider the potential threats and opportunities presented by state-of-the-art technologies and suggest priorities for tackling the most pressing gaps.No publisherIdentity & TrustTrainingsPrivacy2009/08/07 12:50:00 GMT+2Report/StudyPresentations
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/presentations
No publisherIdentity & Trust2009/07/31 15:20:00 GMT+2FoldereID-privacy features in French
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/french-version-of-the-enisa-eid-privacy-features-paper-published
French version of the ENISA eID-privacy features paper publishedNo publisherIdentity & Trust2009/07/01 11:50:00 GMT+2News ItemPrivacy and eID
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Citizen data protection in focus - ENISA on privacy in national eID cards: Europe needs a strategy The EU Agency ENISA [the European Network and Information Security Agency] today launched its Position Paper on security features in European eID schemes. The paper gives the first overview of the vast disparity between privacy features in eID cards across Europe. eID cards are currently used mainly for tax declarations and other e-government services, but applications are branching out into the commercial sector. At the same time, Europe lacks a coordinated strategy for how to protect the private data stored by the card, which is both an obstacle to eID interoperability and limits its acceptance by the users. This analysis sets the stage for a privacy baseline in European eID cards. No publisherPrivacyIdentity & Trust2009/02/03 16:45:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseReport on European eIDM
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/report-on-european-eidm
ENISA launches its 1st report on the state of play in European eIDM. Could ‘digital free movement of people’ in Europe become a reality by the end of 2009? The EU Agency ENISA [the European Network and Information Security Agency] presents its first report on the current state of European eID interoperability. Europe has bold ambitions for interoperable eID services by the end of 2009. This report looks at how various initiatives such as the STORK project and the Services Directive could make eID work for business and government e-services across Europe. No publisherIdentity & Trust2009/01/29 16:55:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseECSM video clip (short version)
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In a funny and innovative way citizens are reminded to pay attention before sharing private information on InternetNo publisherOnline SafetyPrivacyIdentity & TrustNetwork and Information Security AwarenessNetwork and Information Security AwarenessOnline Safety2008/09/17 09:10:00 GMT+2ENISA Video File