Security guidelines on the appropriate use of qualified electronic registered delivery services
This document addresses qualified electronic registered delivery services and is one out of a series of five documents which aim to assist parties wishing to use qualified electronic signatures, seals, time stamps, eDelivery or website…
Cybersecurity Skills Development in the EU
This report focuses on the status of the cybersecurity education system and the inability to attract more students in studying cybersecurity and to produce graduates with “the right cybersecurity knowledge and skills”. It argues that many of the…
Guidelines for trust service providers - Part 1: Security framework
This document describes the framework surrounding trust service providers (TPSs) – the concepts and standards related to operations of a TSP. It focuses on EU standards, but also takes into account others where relevant. The document specifically…
Stock taking of security requirements set by different legal frameworks on OES and DSPs
In order to support organisations in their process of identifying appropriate security measures, based on the provisions of both NISD and GDPR, this report uses as basis the pre-existing ENISA guidance and presents a mapping of already identified…
Schemes for auditing security measures
Across society there are now critical services which rely on computers, networks and servers. Protecting the security of this information infrastructure is not easy. Often the information infrastructure is run by several organisations and uses…
Scroll through EU Cybersecurity Certification
The new mini-site launched by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) serves the objective to promote and disseminate information related to EU cybersecurity certification.
Exploring the Feasibility of EU Cybersecurity Certification in support of New Technologies
Once more, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), organises the Cybersecurity Certification Conference, during the twice annually cybersecurity certification week that brings together experts, private stakeholders and public…
Cybersecurity Certification: breaking new ground
This year the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), has returned with its recurrent Cybersecurity Certification Conference.
Going full-throttle on Cybersecurity Certification and Market
This week the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), organised its recurrent Cybersecurity Certification Conference, focusing on how certification can impact organisations, the market and standardisation in the EU.
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