ENISA & ETSI Joint Workshop Tackles Challenges of European Identity Proofing
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) organised a workshop today to discuss cybersecurity challenges and remote identity proofing.
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 report with check list of recommendations to the electronic communications sector on how to withstand and act efficiently after power cuts, calling for increased exchange on situational awareness.
The EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA has issued a new report studying network outages caused by power cuts in detail, resulting in key findings and recommendations to the electronic communications sector on how to withstand and act efficiently after…
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…
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…
EU Agency ENISA: Internet Service Providers fail to apply filters against big cyber attacks
In its analysis of a recent massive cyber-attack, EU cyber-security agency ENISA today points out that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have failed to apply well-known security measures which have been available for over a decade.
EU Agency analysis of ‘Stuxnet’ malware: a paradigm shift in threats and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
The EU ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA, i.e. the European Network and Information Security Agency, has produced an initial comment and brief, high level analysis of the recent ‘Stuxnet’ attacks; on its importance, and its technical implications for…
New ENISA report: The double-edged sword of Cloud computing in Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
ENISA has launched a new report looking at Cloud computing from a Critical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP) perspective, and identifying that Cloud computing is critical given the concentration of users and data and its growing use in…
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