ENISA welcomes the EU Cybersecurity Strategy and Agency’s proposed tasks
The new EU Cybersecurity Strategy will bring tasks and responsibilities for ENISA to help Europe become a resilient, technological sovereign leader in cyberspace.
Biggest EU cyber security exercise to date: Cyber Europe 2014 taking place today
Today, 28 April 2014, European countries kick off the Cyber Europe 2014 (CE2014). CE2014 is a highly sophisticated cyber exercise, involving more than 600 security actors across Europe.
Preparing the 1st Pan European CIIP exercise
ICT incidents, monitoring, evaluation and technical implementation in focus: towards the 1st Pan European CIIP exercise - 4th Preparatory Workshop
CSIRTs and incident response capabilities in Europe
As part of its continuous efforts to assist the EU Member States with their incident response capabilities, ENISA publishes a study on the recent and current evolution of Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) and Incident Response (…
Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure policies in the EU
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes a map of national Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure (CVD) policies in the EU Member States and makes recommendations.
Ninth ENISA-EC3 Workshop on CSIRTs-LE Cooperation: standing shoulder-to-shoulder to counter cybercrime
On 16 September 2020, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA and the European Cybercrime Center, EC3 organised the 9th annual workshop for CSIRTs – in particular national and governmental (n/g) CSIRTs – and their LE (law enforcement)…
New report on Smart Grids cyber security measures; a risk-based approach is key to secure implementation, according to EU Agency ENISA
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA has investigated the challenges for baseline smart grids protection in Europe. This new report assists smart grid providers to improve their cyber security and resilience of their infrastructures, with a set of…
The Anatomy of National and International Cyber Security Exercises; new report by the EU cyber-security Agency ENISA
In its new report, the EU’s ’cyber-security agency’ ENISA (the European Network and Information Security Agency) examines 85 national and international cyber-exercises between 2002 and 2012. The report issues seven recommendations.
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