Facing the cyber-zombies – EU Agency gets tough on Botnets
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency, ENISA today published a comprehensive study on the botnet threat (networks of ordinary computers controlled by cybercriminals),and how to address it. The report looks at the reliability of botnet size estimates and…
The Internet of Things: when your washing machine and blood pressure monitor become a target for cyberattacks
Europol-ENISA conference tackles security challenges of IoT
eHealth Security Conference on Covid-19 tracing mobile apps and key findings from session 1
The 1st session of the eHealth Security Conference stressed the need to apply stronger measures to secure the healthcare sector, in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. The next live session will reflect on the cybersecurity concerns for Covid-19 tracing…
Biggest ever cyber security exercise in Europe today
More than 200 organisations and 400 cyber-security professionals from 29 European countries are testing their readiness to counter cyber-attacks in a day-long simulation, organised by the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (…
IoT Cybersecurity: Webinar Series to Tackle Security Challenges of IoT
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity, Europol and CERT-EU team up to identify the main security risks of IoT and to work towards achieving a more secure IoT ecosystem across Europe.
Online security: it’s in your interest! 1st European Cyber Security Month coming up in October
In October 2013, the first fully-fledged European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) will take place all over Europe.
In focus: Status report 2012 on Computer Emergency Response Teams baseline capabilities launched by EU Agency ENISA
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA has launched two new reports: 1. The Status Report 2012 for CERTs which provides a state-of-play overview of national/governmental CERTs’ capabilities (n/g CERTs) and concludes that the key challenge is the…
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