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ENISA offers a suite of web tools that help inform stakeholders and strengthen cybersecurity across the EU. They help address the diverse needs of various fields, such as cybersecurity maturity assessment and workforce development.

 

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2024 Report on the State of the Cybersecurity in the Union

This document marks the first report on the state of cybersecurity in the Union, adopted by ENISA in cooperation with the NIS Cooperation Group and the European Commission, in accordance with Article 18 of the Directive (EU) 2022/2555 (…

NIS Investments 2024

This report aims at providing policy makers with evidence to assess the effectiveness of the existing EU cybersecurity framework specifically through data on how the NIS Directive has influenced cybersecurity investments and overall maturity of…

Public Consultation on Specifications for EUICC Certification under the EUCC scheme

ENISA has published specifications for the evaluation and certification of embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Cards (eUICCs) under the European Common Criteria-based cybersecurity certification scheme (EUCC). Recognising the potential role of…

ENISA Threat Landscape 2024

Seven prime cybersecurity threats were identified in 2024, with threats against availability topping the chart and followed by ransomware and threats against data, and the report provides a relevant deep-dive on each one of them by analysing…

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EU’s first ever report on the state of cybersecurity in the Union

In accordance with Article 18 of the NIS 2 Directive, ENISA was tasked to prepare a biennial report on the state of…

Reframing Cybersecurity Awareness Raising: Exploring the human factor in cybersecurity communication

The Cybersecurity Awareness Raising Conference, powered by ENISA C-level cybersecurity awereness guide, brought…

Navigating cybersecurity investments in the time of NIS 2

The latest report of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) aims to support policy makers in assessing…

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