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This form allows you to register for this ENISA event. No publishereID2016/03/10 12:00:00 GMT+2EasyFormRegistration form
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/follow-up-workshop-on-it-security-certification-roadmap
This form allows you to register for this ENISA event. No publishereID2016/03/10 12:00:00 GMT+2FolderRegistration form
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/enisa-cybersecurity-certification-conference-2021/registration
Registrants can follow the event either online or in person. In case you join the event in person, you can also join the cocktail reception.No publishereID2021/09/16 12:45:00 GMT+2FolderRegistration form
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/tsf-2023/registration
No publishereID2022/10/31 08:18:00 GMT+2EasyFormRegistration form
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/cybersecmonth-2022-phishing-outbreaks-in-2022/registration/registration
This form allows you to register for the ENISA - APWG webinar on phishing outbreaks in 2022No publishereID2022/09/02 11:15:00 GMT+2EasyFormRegistration form
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/telecom-security-forum-2022/registration
Registrants can follow the event either online or in person. In case you join the event in person, you can also join the cocktail reception.No publishereID2022/05/23 16:00:00 GMT+2FolderRecommendations for QTSPs based on Standards - Technical guidelines on trust services
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/tsp-standards
Following the publication of the eIDAS Regulation, a set of secondary and co-regulatory acts had to be published in order to provide technical guidance on how to implement the specific requirements of the eIDAS Regulation (in the TSP part of eIDAS, the European Commission decided to publish only the mandatory ones). ENISA aimed to develop a concise set of technical guidelines implementing the eIDAS Regulation in the non-mandatory articles, for voluntary use of all stakeholders, including Trust Service Providers, Supervisory Bodies and Conformity Assessment Bodies. The objective of this document is to provide guidelines for fulfilling requirements originating from the following articles of the eIDAS Regulation: No publisherTrust ServicesTrust service providerseID2017/12/19 18:50:00 GMT+2Report/Studyproceedings
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/eid-workshop/proceedings
No publishereID2013/10/01 15:31:16 GMT+2FolderPrivacy Features of European eID Card Specifications
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/eid-cards-en
A national eID card is a gateway to personal information. Any unwanted disclosure of personal information constitutes a violation of the citizen’s privacy rights. Apart from considerations of fundamental rights, this is also a serious obstacle to the adoption of eID card schemes and to their cross-border interoperability. The aim of this paper is to allow easy comparison between privacy features offered by European eID card specifications and thereby to facilitate identification of best practice.No publishereID2009/06/24 16:05:00 GMT+2Report/Study Privacy and Security Risks when Authenticating on the Internet with European eID Cards
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/eid-online-banking
Whenever we use internet services, the first steps we take are usually identification (we input our names) and authentication (we prove that it is us). How we actually identify and authenticate ourselves depends on the security level of the application. The means used can vary from a simple combination of username and password, through a secret PIN, to a PIN generated by some external device or a smart card using cryptography. Smart cards are being used increasingly for authentication purposes. Many European identity cards now contain a smart-card chip, equipped with functionalities for online authentication. They are usually called 'electronic identity cards' (eID cards). This report focuses on authentication using smart cards and compares this approach with other common means of authentication.No publishereID2009/11/23 12:25:00 GMT+2Report/Studypresentations
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/tsforum-caday-2020/presentations
No publishereIDeIDAS2020/10/01 09:00:11 GMT+2FolderO Ευρωπαϊκός οργανισμός για την ασφάλεια του κυβερνοχώρου ENISA, ζητάει ασφαλέστερη ηλεκτρονική τραπεζική και ηλεκτρονικές πληρωμές: τα διαπιστευτήρια μιας χρήσης που δεν αναπαράγονται είναι απαραίτητα για τις ηλεκτρονικές ταυτότητες στο χρηματοπιστωτικό
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/prs-in-gr/o-europaikos-organismos-gia-ten-asphaleia-tou-kubernokhorou-enisa-zetaei-asphalestere-elektronike-trapezike-kai-elektronikes-pleromes-ta-diapisteuteria-mias-khreses-pou-den-anaparagontai-einai-aparaiteta-gia-tis-elektronikes-tautotetes-sto/view
No publishereID2014/01/21 18:46:27 GMT+2FileNews Flash/Statement re; 16 Million e-identities & passwords theft
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/news-flash-statement-re-16-million-e-identities-passwords-theft
No publishereIDIdentity & Trust2014/01/22 00:00:00 GMT+2News ItemNational eIDs in pan-European e-Government Services
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/egov
Since the beginning of the 21st century, European Member States have been planning, developing and implementing new solutions to offer electronic services to citizens and businesses on a digital platform in order to improve administrative efficiency, accessibility and user-friendliness and, above all, reduce costs. Policy makers and experts agreed on the desirability of finding solutions that would allow all stakeholders to work together across (digital) borders, while respecting the autonomy of the Member States. One of the directions taken defined a model, which included levels of authentication. ENISA reviewed the authentication levels and their mapping to public electronic services in the eGovernment programme framework, which require an authentication of the user (security servicesNo publishereID2011/10/27 13:20:00 GMT+2Report/StudyMoving forward in securing Online Trust via the Digital Wallets
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/moving-forward-in-securing-online-trust-via-the-digital-wallets
The 2021 Trust Service Forum allows stakeholder communities to engage in open discussions on securing trust services online and on the future of the EU Digital Identity Framework.No publisherTrust ServiceseIDASeID2021/09/22 15:45:00 GMT+2News Item