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Roadmap for the EU Agencies' work ahead

Political leaders from the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union recently met in Strasbourg to take stock of the ongoing discussions on the functioning of European Agencies. They agreed on a roadmap for…

Reinforced role for ENISA in the Digital Agenda

Reinforced role for ENISA in a renewed regulation, with a more active role in CERTs, Trust and Security, and in cyber crime prevention.

The 5th CERT workshop

Computer Emergency Response Teams - CERTs or the so called ‘digital fire brigades’ in colloquial terms, are operationally managing the response to cyber attacks. As such, they are crucial for Europe. ENISA has successfully been supporting the build…

Focus article: Privacy and Security in the 'Future Internet at NIS Summer School

Focus article: NIS Summer School in Heraklion, 13-17 September 2010 on the theme of 'Privacy and Security in the 'Future Internet'.

Key security actors, strategies, & good practices in Europe mapped

The EU Agency, ENISA, (the European Network and Information Security Agency) launches comprehensive study: European countries are highly varied in how prepared they are for dealing with the cybercrime, attacks and network resilience. This is a key…

Council conclusion-closer cooperation between ENISA & cyber crime bodies

Council conclusion-closer cooperation between ENISA & cyber crime bodies

ENISA celebrates EUROPE’S DAY

Helmbrecht at the First Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit, Dallas

The Executive Director Dr Udo Helmbrecht of ENISA participated in top level panel discussions at the First Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit, on ‘Protecting the Digital Economy’.

Focus article: Internet of Things/RFID

Internet of Things/RFID in focus.

Future EU Research: IT Security Priorities Identified -Always Online Availability in Focus

The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA- The European Network and Information Security Agency - has launched a new report concluding that the EU should focus its future IT security research on five areas.