Privacy and eID
Citizen data protection in focus - ENISA on privacy in national eID cards: Europe needs a strategy
The EU Agency ENISA [the European Network and Information Security Agency] today launched its Position Paper on security features in European eID…
Privacy matters: Join us in APF 2018!
On 13-14 June 2018, ENISA’s Annual Privacy Forum (APF) is bringing together research, policy and hands on approaches in the areas of privacy and data protection.
Annual Privacy Forum 2018: Call for papers
Interested parties are invited to submit papers for the Annual Privacy Forum 2018.
9th ENISA eHealth Security Conference
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is organising the 9th eHealth Security Conference, in collaboration with the Hungarian Cybersecurity Centre. The conference will be a full-day physical event, hosted by Semmelweis University in Budapest, on…
Submit your paper! Annual Privacy Forum 2020: Call for papers
The ENISA Annual Privacy Forum (APF) is a conference that is organised yearly, on the thematic conjuncture of information security and privacy that brings together contributions from policy, research and the industry.
Annual Privacy Forum 2023
ENISA, DG Connect and INRIA are organizing the Annual Privacy Forum (APF) 2023 as a hybrid event in Lyon.
Annual Privacy Forum 2017: Call for papers
Interested parties are invited to submit papers for the Annual Privacy Forum 2017.
Privacy tools, security measures and evaluation of current technologies under the spotlight at this year’s Annual Privacy Forum
Successful conclusion of the fourth edition of the Annual Privacy Forum, held on the 7th and 8th September at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. The event provided a forum to academia, industry and policy makers for a discussion on privacy…
Submit your paper! Annual Privacy Forum 2019: Call for papers
The ENISA Annual Privacy Forum (APF) is a conference, organised yearly, on the conjuncture of information security and privacy that brings together contributions from policy, research and the industry.
Pagination