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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…
Team Europe wins the International Cybersecurity Challenge 2024!
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is proud to announce that Team Europe has triumphed in the…
Applications are open: ENISA Cybersecurity Support Action Programme tender procedure
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) announces a call for tenders to support ENISA in cybersecurity…
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Acceptance of eIDAS audits: Global or local?
ENISA has published a new report to explore the paths to global acceptance of the eIDAS auditing framework for trust service providers (TSPs) issuing qualified website authentication certificates (QWACs).
Supporting the Fight Against Cybercrime: ENISA report on CSIRTs and Law Enforcement Cooperation
The fight against cybercrime, requires the involvement of Law Enforcement Agencies, which supported by CSIRTS are likely to be better positioned to investigate complex criminal structures.
NCSC publishes four guides to stimulate cybersecurity collaboration
EU improves its capacity to tackle cyber crises: Cyber Europe 2018 after-action report
Established as the main EU civil cybersecurity exercise, Cyber Europe 2018 took place on 6 and 7 June.
European research and development priorities in cybersecurity
A new ENISA report aims to identify the cybersecurity threats to European society and to identify priorities in research that will lead to mitigations before those cybersecurity threats materialise.
New chair of the Article 19 Expert Group on security of e-Trust services
Assessment of Standards related to eIDAS
The eIDAS Regulation (EU) No 910/2014, lays down requirements for qualified electronic signature creation devices (QSCD) to ensure the functionality of advanced electronic signatures and seals. In the specific context of QSCD however, security…
The economics of vulnerability disclosure
A new ENISA report aims to provide a glimpse into the costs, incentives, and impact related to discovering and disclosing vulnerabilities in information security.
ENISA produces guidelines for assessing security measures in the context of net neutrality
In the world of the internet, security is a fast moving field and cyber-attacks are changing constantly. What may have been an appropriate security measure at one point in time may be considered unnecessary and disproportionate later on.
EU leaders agree on ground-breaking regulation for cybersecurity agency ENISA
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