First ENISA-EuroPol meeting taking place in Crete
On the Monday 30/01, the first ENISA-EuroPol meeting which was taking place in Crete took place.
Celebrating the European Data Protection Day: 28/01
European Data Protection Day, Saturday, 28th January, 2012.
Ranking & voting online; privacy risks of reputation systems analysed in new report
Ranking & voting online; privacy risks of reputation systems in new Agency report.
Upcoming: Agency hosting panel at the Computers, Privacy & Data Protection Conference; 25/01
On Wednesday, 25th of January, the Agency is hosting a panel discussion, at the CPDP, one of the leading Computers, Privacy and Data Protection conferences, taking place in Brussels, Belgium, in conjunction with the European Privacy and Data…
New consolidated report on Network Information Security in Education
The Agency is publishing today the consolidated ENISA report on Network Information Security in Education. The report provides young digital citizens and stakeholders with an overview and highlights of good practices on how to become educated to…
ENISA welcomes Greek government VIPs
The Greek Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Networks, Mr. Mavroudis Voridis
and an accompanying delegation visited ENISA on 28th, December to learn more in
detail of the Agency's operations.
New report published on "Economics of Security"
The Agency has published a report identifying the economic drivers and barriers of legal, policy, technical and research character to security and resilience.
First EU-report on Maritime Cyber Security
ENISA has published the first EU report ever on cyber security challenges in the Maritime Sector. This principal analysis highlights essential key insights, as well as existing initiatives, as a baseline for cyber security. Finally, high-level…
Industrial Control Systems Security: Recommendations for Europe & Member States
The Agency has issued the results of a new study on Industrial Control Systems (ICS) security.
Protecting cyber space: Achieving effective cross border information exchange between Computer Emergency Response Teams
The Agency has published a study into legal and regulatory aspects of information sharing and cross-border collaboration of national/governmental Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) in Europe.
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