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Recommendation on the usage of community and public cloud computing services in Hungary, defined by Magyar Nemzeti Bank
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/member-states/recommendation-on-the-usage-of-community-and-public-cloud-computing-services-in-hungary-defined-by-magyar-nemzeti-bank
Magyar Nemzeti Bank, that is the central bank of Hungary, published its updated recommendation on the usage of community and public cloud computing services in May 2019.No publisherCloud Computing Security2019/05/15 18:15:00 GMT+2News ItemCall for Presentations SecureCloud 2014
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/media/news-items/call-for-presentations-securecloud-2014/view
No publisherCloud Computing Security2013/10/22 17:12:30 GMT+2FilePresentation on Cloud Security and Identity
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/Cloud_Identity_Hogben.pdf/view
No publisherCloud Computing Security2012/03/21 15:24:04 GMT+2FileWorkshop on Security parameters in Cloud Service Level Agreements
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/workshop-on-security-parameters-in-cloud-service-level-agreements
No publisherCloud Computing Security2011/09/20 14:35:00 GMT+2PageGood Practice Guide for securely deploying Governmental Clouds - Annex
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/good-practice-guide-for-securely-deploying-governmental-clouds-annex/view
No publisherCloud Computing Security2014/03/14 17:07:59 GMT+2FileSecure Use of Cloud Computing in the Finance Sector ANNEXES
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/secure-use-of-cloud-computing-in-the-finance-sector-annexes/view
No publisherCloud Computing Security2015/12/07 15:45:00 GMT+2FileENISA Cloud Computing Risk Assessment
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/cloud-security/enisa-cloud-computing-risk-assessment
No publisherCloud Computing Security2009/07/21 15:35:00 GMT+2PageGovernmental Cloud Security
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/cloud-security/governmental-cloud-security
No publisherCloud Computing Security2015/02/26 02:05:00 GMT+2FolderGovernmental Clouds Security
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/cloud-security/governmental-cloud-security
Public bodies are a key player in Cloud computing area as it offers scalability, elasticity, high performance, resilience and security, together with cost efficiency while in the same time it could enable and simplify citizen interaction with government by reducing information processing time, lowering the cost of government services and enhancing citizen data security. Governmental Clouds offer to the public bodies, including ministries, governmental agencies and public administrations (PAs), the potential to manage security and resilience in traditional ICT environments and strengthen their national Cloud strategy. A governmental Cloud is a Cloud computing system owned and managed by central government and/or external providers/ bodies which provides a set of “building blocks” reusable services to create eGovernment services for public administration, citizens and private companies.No publisherCloud Computing Security2015/02/26 02:05:00 GMT+2PageSecurity for Small and medium size enterprises (SMEs)
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/cloud-security/security-for-smes
Small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) are an important driver for innovation and growth in the EU. SMEs also stand to gain the most from cloud computing, because it is complicated and costly for them to set-up and run ICT in the traditional way. SMEs do not always understand all the information security risks and opportunities of cloud computing. ENISA has developed a paper and also built a guide tool to provide guidance for SMEs about the network information security of cloud computing. It is important that SMEs do not only look at the network and information security risks of cloud computing but also at the opportunities to improve their network and information security. No publisherCloud Computing Security2015/04/10 09:00:00 GMT+2FolderSecurity for SMEs
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/cloud-security/security-for-smes
No publisherCloud Computing Security2015/04/10 09:00:00 GMT+2PageSecurity Guide for SMEs
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/cloud-security/security-for-smes/security-guide-for-smes/view
No publisherCloud Computing Security2015/04/10 09:00:00 GMT+2ImageCloud Procurement
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/cloud-security/cloud-procurement
In the EU Cloud Strategy the European Commission issued in 2012,safe and fair contract terms is one of the most important pillars for Cloud Security. Service Level Agreements and procurement steps need to ensure a "healthy" relationship between the cloud provider and the professional user, becoming essential for enhancing trust between the two parties. No publisherCloud Computing Security2016/01/26 16:20:00 GMT+2PageIncident Reporting
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/cloud-security/incident-reporting
The era of the NIS Directive, cloud computing comes to the foreground even more. Cloud services supporting essential services for the society (Finance, Health, Transport sectors) makes cloud provisions critical.No publisherCloud Computing Security2016/01/26 16:20:00 GMT+2PageRisk Assessment
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/topics/cloud-and-big-data/cloud-security/risk-assessment
The 2009 risk assessment is still one of the most downloaded papers on the ENISA website. At the same time, the cloud computing market and its customers have changed over time and this changes our perspective on cloud computing security. ENISA in 2012 completed a first round of review and can be found in this section.No publisherCloud Computing Security2016/01/26 16:20:00 GMT+2Page