European Cybersecurity Month: How to Get Involved
October 2020 EU cybersecurity awareness campaign open for event submissions.
EU Minister’s Informal Justice & Home Affairs Ministers’ meeting, Vilnius 18-19/07
The EU’s cyber security Agency ENISA attended the informal Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Minister’s meeting in Vilnius, 18-19 July, 2013, where cyber security was a key matter to discuss.
First EU-report on Maritime Cyber Security
ENISA has published the first EU report ever on cyber security challenges in the Maritime Sector. This principal analysis highlights essential key insights, as well as existing initiatives, as a baseline for cyber security. Finally, high-level…
Inauguration of new headquarters
Greek Minister of Digital Governance, Kyriakos Pierrakakis and European Commission Vice-President, Margaritis Schinas, open the new headquarters of the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) in Athens.
Exposure to cyber-attacks in the EU remains high - New ENISA Threat Landscape report analyses the latest cyber threats
In 2018, the cyber threat landscape changed significantly. The most important threat agent groups, namely cyber-criminals and state-sponsored actors have further advanced their motives and tactics. Monetisation motives contributed to the…
Cyber agencies assess future cooperation opportunities
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) participated today in a meeting with the cyber organisations signatories of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in May 2018, namely: the European Defence Agency (EDA), the European Union Agency for…
Cybersecurity in the Maritime Sector: ENISA Releases New Guidelines for Navigating Cyber Risk
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity provides port operators with a set of good practices to help them identify and evaluate cyber risks, and effectively identify suitable security measures.
Successful conclusion to the 3 day workshop: The role of the EU’s Cyber Ecosystem in the global cyber security stability
A three-day workshop under the EU's TAIEX instrument entitled “The role of the EU’s Cyber Ecosystem in the global cyber security stability” finished today in Thessaloniki, Greece.
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…
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