Security guidelines on the appropriate use of qualified electronic signatures
This document addresses qualified electronic signatures and is one out of a series of five documents which target to assist parties aiming to use qualified electronic signatures, seals, time stamps, eDelivery or website authentication certificates…
Understanding Cyber Threats in Transport
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes its first cyber threat landscape report dedicated to the transport sector.
Window of exposure… a real problem for SCADA systems?
Much of Europe’s critical infrastructure which resides in sectors such as energy, transportation,water supply is largely managed and controlled by SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems, a subgroup of Industrial Control Systems…
Transport cybersecurity: Raising the bar by working together
The European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA) on 23 January organised in Lisbon the first Conference on Transport Cybersecurity, with the support of the European Commission (DG MOVE), the European Union Aviation Safety…
Join the 1st transport cybersecurity conference
On 23 January 2019, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity ENISA will organise the ‘Transport Cybersecurity Conference’, in cooperation with the European Commission (DG MOVE), the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), the European Union Agency for…
Call for experts for TRANSSEC - Transport Resilience and Security Expert Group
ENISA launches this call for participation to invite experts in security of different sections of the transport sector to participate in its expert group.
CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR TEMPORARY AGENTS - ADMINISTRATORS
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Boarding towards a safe and secure Public Transport. Mind the gap!
ENISA proposes guidance to secure critical assets and data exchange for Intelligent Public Transport in Smart Cities.
Call for experts for TRANSSEC - Intelligent Public Transport Resilience and Security Expert Group
ENISA launches a call for participation inviting experts in security of intelligent public transports in the context of smart cities
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