Basic protection measures are no longer enough. More cybersecurity expertise is needed to build up secure digital capacities for Europe’s rail sector to charge forward.
ENISA launches a tool which maps security measures for OES to international standards
ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity conducted research on international security standards per sector in order to design this new tool intended to map security measures for Operators of Essential Services (OES) to international…
Stocktaking of information security training needs in critical sectors
Cybersecurity awareness raising trainings are lagging behind. There is currently a shortage of trainings in specific threats encountered in different (sub)sectors and of trainings in the area of decision making as a result of data leakages or…
Supporting Policy Developments to Achieve a High Common Level of Cybersecurity
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) organised its first ever cybersecurity policy conference together with the European Commission to discuss the evolution of the EU cybersecurity policy framework.
ICANN CEO visits ENISA to discuss cybersecurity of the internet infrastructure
Today the CEO of ICANN, Göran Marby, and Elena Plexida, Senior director at ICANN, visited the ENISA offices in Athens to discuss cybersecurity of the internet infrastructure.
National Liaison Officers meet today at ENISA
ENISA’s network of National Liaison Officers(NLOs) met today, 26th April, in Athens, for an update on activities within the network.
Dive into the Deep Sea: A View of the Subsea Cable Ecosystem
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes a report on the subsea cable ecosystem and highlights today’s major cybersecurity challenges.
ENISA publishes a Tool for the Mapping of Dependencies to International Standards
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity publishes a tool to map international security standards to interdependencies’ indicators.
Security Measures for Digital Service Providers
ENISA publishes its study on technical guidelines for the implementation of minimum security measures for Digital Service Providers (DSPs).
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