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…
#SaferInternetDay: Be the change - Unite for a better internet
Get involved! Today is #SaferInternetDay and ENISA joins and promotes the safe use of internet.
NIS Cooperation group and knowledge building meetings concluded in Athens
This week ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, hosted two NIS Cooperation Group (CG) meetings in Athens and two knowledge-building days for experts working at competent authorities under the NIS (Security of Network and Information…
Strengthening Network and Information Security to protect the EU against fake news
The EU Cybersecurity ENISA has contributed to and welcomes the proposals of the EU Commission to tackle online disinformation.
Incidents Handling and Cybercrime Investigations
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) explores how CSIRTs, law enforcement agencies and the judiciary cooperate and how they can train together to better tackle cyber incidents and respond to cybercrime.
Trust Service Forum 2022: Deepdive into Digital Identity Wallets and Web Certificates
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) gathered experts from trust services providers, standardisation bodies and national authorities around the discussion tables of the Trust Services Forum organised on 27 and 28 October in Berlin.
“Experience is a good school. But the fees are high”. ENISA urges decision makers to take action before a major cyber crisis occurs in Europe
ENISA analysed the EU-level crisis management frameworks in five different sectors to make recommendations on more efficient cyber crisis cooperation and management.
“Cooperation is key for Europe’s cyber security” – Conclusion of ENISA Brussels event (27/11)
A high-level event organised by Europe’s cyber security agency, ENISA recognised closer cyber cooperation and mutual support as key factors for boosting cyber security for Europe’s citizens, governments and businesses.
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