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ENISA welcomes the EU Cybersecurity Strategy and Agency’s proposed tasks
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/enisa-welcomes-the-eu-cybersecurity-strategy-and-agency2019s-proposed-tasks
The new EU Cybersecurity Strategy will bring tasks and responsibilities for ENISA to help Europe become a resilient, technological sovereign leader in cyberspace.No publisherCybersecurity2020/12/17 18:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseGuidelines - Cyber Risk Management for Ports
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/guidelines-cyber-risk-management-for-ports
This report aims to provide port operators with good practices for cyber risk assessment that they can adapt to whatever risk assessment methodology they follow. In order to achieve this, this report introduces a four-phase approach to cyber risk management for port operators, which follows common risk management principles and is mapped to the steps of the risk assessment methodology that is laid out in the ISPS Code and relevant EU legislation for Port and Port Facility Security. For each of these phases, this report provides actionable guidelines to assist port operators in their efforts, lists common challenges associated with the performance of the relevant activities, good practices that can be readily adopted and customised by individual organisations and a mapping of the listed good practices for each phase with the respective challenges they address. No publisherCybersecurityNIS DirectiveNational NIS StrategiesMaritime2020/12/17 15:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyCybersecurity in the Maritime Sector: ENISA Releases New Guidelines for Navigating Cyber Risk
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/cybersecurity-in-the-maritime-sector-enisa-releases-new-guidelines-for-navigating-cyber-risk
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity provides port operators with a set of good practices to help them identify and evaluate cyber risks, and effectively identify suitable security measures.No publisherCybersecurityPort2020/12/17 15:00:00 GMT+2News ItemNIS Directive has Positive Effect, though Study Finds Gaps in Cybersecurity Investment Exist
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/nis-directive-has-positive-effect-though-study-finds-gaps-in-cybersecurity-investment-exist
New ENISA study examining cybersecurity spending states that 82% of Operators of Essential Services and Digital Services Providers find that the NIS Directive has a positive effect. However, gaps in investment still exist. When comparing organisations from the EU to those from the United States, data shows that EU organisations allocate on average 41% less to cybersecurity than their US counterparts.No publisherCybersecurityNIS Directive2020/12/11 13:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseGuideline on Security Measures under the EECC
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/guideline-on-security-measures-under-the-eecc
This document, the Technical Guideline for Security Measures, provides guidance to competent authorities about the technical details of implementing Articles 40 and 41 of the EECC: how to ensure that providers assess risks and take appropriate security measures. The guideline lists 29 high-level security objectives, which are grouped in 8 security domains. For each security objective we list specific detailed security measures which could be taken by providers to reach the security objective. These security measures are grouped in 3 levels of increasing sophistication. We also give examples of evidence, which could be taken into account by an auditor, for example, when assessing if these security measures are actually in place.No publisherCybersecurityNIS DirectiveEECC (European Electronic Communications Code EECC)Telecom2020/12/10 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/Study5G Supplement - to the Guideline on Security Measures under the EECC
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/5g-supplement-security-measures-under-eecc
This document contains a 5G technology profile which supplements the technology-neutral Guideline on Security Measures under the EECC. The document gives additional guidance to competent national authorities about how to ensure implementation and strengthening of security measures by mobile network operators for mitigation of risks to 5G networks. The supplement focuses on the cybersecurity of 5G networks at the policy level relating to the EU 5G toolbox and at the technical level for new technologies, such as virtualisation, slicing and edge computing. This is the second edition of this publication.No publisherCybersecurityNIS Directive5GEECC (European Electronic Communications Code EECC)Telecom2020/12/10 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyNew Guidelines for Telecom and 5G Security
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/new-guidelines-for-telecom-and-5g-security
ENISA issues new guidelines to support Europe’s telecom security authorities in implementing the security requirements of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) and the EU 5G toolbox. The guidelines and associated 5G supplement underline the importance of a common approach to telecom security for the Digital Single Market.No publisherCybersecurityNIS DirectiveEECC (European Electronic Communications Code EECC)Telecom2020/12/10 13:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseTelecom Security During a Pandemic
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/telecom-security-during-a-pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic not only highlighted the importance of electronic communication networks and services for the EU’s society and economy, but it also triggered major changes and challenges in their use in the EU and worldwide. In this paper, we look at the role telecom providers played in ensuring the security and resilience of the services and networks during the pandemic highlighting good practices that providers and authorities implemented to help alleviate the pandemic’s impact on the sector. As general takeaway, services and networks have been resilient during the crisis, despite major changes in usage and traffic. Moreover, the perception of consumers shifted: electronic communication networks are now considered as a lifeline for citizens and crucial for the economy and society.No publisherArticle 13aCybersecurityTelecom2020/11/26 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyENISA Report Highlights Resilience of Telecom Sector in Facing the Pandemic
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/telecom-security-and-resilience-during-covid19
ENISA is releasing its ‘Telecom Security During a Pandemic’ report at the 32nd meeting of EU telecom security authorities. Underlining the current strength of the sector in the face of the pandemic, the report also calls for increased cooperation, as telecommunications become more and more essential for Europe’s society and economy.No publisherCybersecurityTelecomIncident ReportingCOVID192020/11/26 13:00:00 GMT+2News ItemSME Cybersecurity
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cybersecurity-education/sme_cybersecurity
No publisherSMECybersecurity2020/11/24 12:12:00 GMT+2TopicEuropean SMEs facing increased cyber threats in changing digital landscape
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/european-smes-facing-increased-cyber-threats-in-a-changing-digital-landscape
In the lead up to the EU Agency for Cybersecurity’s forthcoming Cybersecurity for SMEs report, the Agency gathered European businesses, agencies and associations to share their views on the major challenges faced by SMEs in a time of heightened threats. No publisherCybersecuritySMEs2020/11/23 13:00:00 GMT+2News ItemRailway Cybersecurity
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/railway-cybersecurity
This ENISA study regards the level of implementation of cybersecurity measures in the railway sector, within the context of the enforcement of the NIS Directive in each European Member State. It presents a thorough list of essential railway services accompanied by a high level overview of the railway systems they support. Finally, the European Railway Traffic Management System is presented together with some key cybersecurity considerations and recommendations. No publisherCybersecurityRail2020/11/13 11:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyEuropean Rail: Report unveils challenges and stresses the need for investment in cybersecurity
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/railway-cybersecurity
Basic protection measures are no longer enough. More cybersecurity expertise is needed to build up secure digital capacities for Europe’s rail sector to charge forward. No publisherCybersecurityOperators of Essential Services (OES)2020/11/13 11:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseAnnual Privacy Forum 2021
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/apf-2021
No publisherCybersecurityPersonal DataData protectionPrivacy2020/10/02 09:00:00 GMT+2FolderENISA Cybersecurity Certification Conference (ENISA-CCC)
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/ENISA-CCC
No publisherCybersecurityPersonal DataData protectionPrivacy2020/10/02 09:00:00 GMT+2Folder