European Cybersecurity Month 2018 - Deployment Report
This report summarises the activities carried out by ENISA and the participating Member States for the European Cybersecurity Month 2018 and presents the evaluation and conclusions of the campaign. The ECSM campaign was successfully executed across…
Study on CSIRT landscape and IR capabilities in Europe 2025
The objective of this study is to help ENISA identify and draw conclusions about the recent and current evolution of CSIRTs and IR capabilities in Europe towards 2025. Building on the existing knowledge gathered in the European CSIRT inventory, this…
ICT security certification opportunities in the healthcare sector
The scope of this report covers functional requirements for a potential ICT security certification scheme for a widely understood healthcare sector.
ECSC 2018 Analysis Report
The 5th Edition of the European Cyber Security Challenge, ECSC2018 was hosted in London during 14th to 17th October. The event was organised by the Cyber Security Challenge UK at the Tobacco Dock, an iconic grade one listed building which has a rich…
ENISA Article 14 Requests
This concise report provides an overview of the requests to the Agency according to article 14 of Regulation (EU) No 526/2013. Information contained in this report is accurate as of 3rd December 2018.
ENISA’s PETs Maturity Assessment Repository
The present report aims at detailing the outcomes of the project that aimed to promote the ENISA’s PETs repository (and underlying PETs maturity assessment methodology) by 1) Engaging the privacy community into its use, and 2) Providing a plan for…
ENISA Threat Landscape Report 2018
2018 was a year that has brought significant changes in the cyberthreat landscape. Those changes had as source discrete developments in motives and tactics of the most important threat agent groups, namely cyber-criminals and state-sponsored actors
Recommendations on shaping technology according to GDPR provisions - An overview on data pseudonymisation
The scope of this report is to explore the concept of pseudonymisation alongside different pseusonymisation techniques and their possible implementation. The report is part of ENISA's work in the area of privacy and data protection, which focuses on…
Recommendations on shaping technology according to GDPR provisions - Exploring the notion of data protection by default
This report aims to shed some light on what the data-protection-by-default principle means in information technology design, what is the situation today, as well as how the new GDPR obligation could support controllers in selecting data-protection-…
Reinforcing trust and security in the area of electronic communications and online services
This study provides an overview of well-established security practices, for the purpose of sketching the notion of “state-of-the-art” in a number of categories of measures, as they are listed in ENISA’s guidelines for SMEs on the security of…
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