The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) opened its doors in Athens to cybersecurity representatives from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
1 month visit to ENISA by Polish DPA members through Da Vinci Programme
ENISA hosted two members of the Polish Data Protection Authority , Ms.Beata Batorowicz and Ms.Dorota Sitek, throughout June. They were seconded to the Agency’s Information Security and Data Protection Unit, in ENISA’s branch office in Athens. During…
Smart Airports: How to protect airport passengers from cyber disruptions
ENISA publishes a study on "Securing smart airports" providing airport decision makers and security personnel a concrete guide on preventing cyber-attacks and disruptions.
Leadership from ENISA and FORTH further talks on Cybersecurity Collaboration
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity visits the Foundation for Research and Technology – Hellas in Crete to discuss framework of research projects and events.
ENISA looks at a European Cyber Security Month
Report examines ’jump-start’ for ‘European Security Month’.
The European Network and Information Security Agency ENISA today published a new, detailed feasibility study of a 'European Security Month'. A recommendation of the study is that a strong…
How critical is a critical information infrastructure?
ENISA issues methodologies for the identification of Critical Information Infrastructure (CII) services in communication networks.
EU Member States test their cybersecurity preparedness for fair and free 2019 EU elections
Today the European Parliament, the EU Member States, the European Commission and the EU Agency for cybersecurity (ENISA) organised an exercise to test the EU’s response and crisis plans for potential cybersecurity incidents affecting the EU…
Statement on Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has provided a statement with an assessment and advice on Microsoft Exchange vulnerabilities.
Information Security Audit and Self – Assessment Frameworks for operators of essential services and digital service providers
ENISA publishes today a report with good security self-assessment and audit practices for national competent authorities (NCA), digital service providers (DSP) and operators of essential services (OES).
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