How to prevent machine learning cyberattacks? How to deploy controls without hampering performance? The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity answers the cybersecurity questions of machine learning in a new report published today.
Cybersecurity built on trust – ENISA supports Member States in establishing PPPs and ISACs
Today ENISA publishes two reports: Cooperative models for Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Cooperative models for Information Sharing and Analysis Centres (ISACs).
Cyber teams from across the globe to compete in 1st International Cybersecurity Challenge
In partnership with regional and international organisations, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) will host the first International Cybersecurity Challenge, a Cyber World Cup.
Is Secure and Trusted AI Possible? The EU Leads the Way
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) releases 4 reports on the most far-reaching challenges in artificial intelligence (AI) on the occasion of the conference on the supervision of secure and trustworthy AI.
Cybersecurity Investments in the EU: Is the Money Enough to Meet the New Cybersecurity Standards?
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity publishes the latest report on Network and Information Security Investments in the EU providing an insight on how the NIS Directive has impacted the cybersecurity budget of operators over the past year…
New paper on cyber security strategies
In a constantly changing cyber environment, EU Member States need to have flexible and dynamic cyber security strategies to meet new, global threats.
Cyber Security: ENISA White Paper: Can we learn from Industrial Control Systems/SCADA security incidents?
The EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA released a white paper today, giving recommendations regarding prevention and preparedness for an agile and integrated response to cyber security attacks and incidents against Industrial Control Systems (ICS)/…
Dependency of Energy Operators on time sensitive services
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity analyses the cyber risks of the dependency of energy operators on time sensitive services and proposes mitigation measures.
Cyber Europe 2022: Testing the Resilience of the European Healthcare Sector
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) organised a cybersecurity exercise to test the response to attacks on EU healthcare infrastructures and services.
Good practices under the National Cyber Security Strategies
We promote member states innovation in cybersecurity through national cybersecurity strategies.
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