Governmental Cloud in the EU - New Agency Report
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA has launched a new report on Govermental Cloud Computing. The report is targeted at senior managers of public bodies who have to make a security and resilience decision about how to ‘go cloud’, if at all. The…
Work Programme 2011
Work Programme 2011 for ENISA.
New report: Data Breach Notifications in Europe
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA, (the European Network and Information Security Agency) has today issued a report on Data Breach Notifications. The EU data breach notification (DBN) requirement for the electronic communications sector in the…
Call for Participation: Workshop on Botnets
Call for Participation:
Workshop on Botnet Detection, Measurement, Disinfection & Defence
The Anatomy of Online Shopping dissected: new EU Agency white paper
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA, (the European Network and Information Security Agency) has issued a white paper today on Safe Online Shopping. The paper analyses the anatomy of ‘Online Shopping’, and warns on the risks and threats. It…
ENISA statement on Wikileaks events
The Agency today issues the following brief analysis of the information security events regarding Wikileaks.
Cyprus CERTs delegation visit to ENISA
Representatives from national / governmental CERTs from Cyprus visited the Agency last Thursday, 9/12. They met with the Agency Executive Director Prof. Dr. Udo Helmbrecht, before operational meetings with the Agency's CERT unit to discuss specific…
Cloud Computing at World Economic Forum
The Agency's Cloud Computing work was referenced at the prestigeous World Economic Forum. Plus: Future upcoming new Agency report on Governmental Cloud.
New video clip; Smartphones security risks & opportunities
Supporting the newly launched report, the Agency has produced a video clip on Smartphone security; risk opportunities & recommendations, outlining the report.
Security, is there an app for that? EU’s cyber-security agency highlights risks & opportunities of smartphones
A new ENISA report identifies the top security risks and opportunities of smartphone use and gives practical security advice for businesses, consumers and governments. Top risks include spyware, poor data cleansing when recycling phones, accidental…
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