EU Agency presents 1st report ever on how to measure IT resilience
“If you cannot measure it you cannot improve it!” Lord Kelvin -
EU Agency presents the 1st comprehensive report on Metrics and Measurements in Network and Service Resilience, uncovering a lack of standards & coherency
New Finnish Chair for the Agency Management Board
New Finnish Chair for EU’s Network and Information Security Agency Management Board
Mobile malware attacks & the security of app-stores: Agency analysis
The Agency has made a brief analysis of a recent spate of malware attacks on smartphone platforms, and presents a new 'top-ten-risks' for smartphones list.
eID & eGovernement: Mapping security services to authentication levels
Online tax declaration by electronic means, or smart card identification to be able to use online health care services: it all requires secure authentication. The Agency has launched a report on the authentication levels proposed by the STORK…
Facing the cyber-zombies – EU Agency gets tough on Botnets
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency, ENISA today published a comprehensive study on the botnet threat (networks of ordinary computers controlled by cybercriminals),and how to address it. The report looks at the reliability of botnet size estimates and…
New 'Who-is-Who' in Network & Information Security, 2011 Edition
The Agency has released its new, 6th edition of the 'Who-is-Who' in Network and Information Security.
Dutch, French & German Cyber Security Strategies presented
The new cyber security strategies of France, Germany and the Netherlands have recently been launched.
Agency Cloud Computing reports recognised by Danish Data Protection Authority
The Danish Data Protection Agency has published an opinion concerning cloud computing, and points to ENISA's Cloud Computing reports as corner stones for informed decision making.
EU Public-Private Partnership on Resilience Workshop 16-17 March
The European Commission together with ENISA is currently establishing a European Public-Private Partnership for Resilience (EP3R).
‘Bittersweet cookies’: new types of ‘cookies’ raise online security & privacy concerns
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA has published a position paper on the security and privacy concerns regarding new types of online ‘cookies’. The advertising industry has led the drive for new, persistent and powerful cookies, with privacy-…
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