Workplace IT: ENISA sees opportunities and risks in “Bring Your Own Device” trend
The developing trend of people using their own computers, phones, social networks or smart devices and applications for work offers benefits, but also brings risks. That’s the message from the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA…
NIS Directive has Positive Effect, though Study Finds Gaps in Cybersecurity Investment Exist
New ENISA study examining cybersecurity spending states that 82% of Operators of Essential Services and Digital Services Providers find that the NIS Directive has a positive effect. However, gaps in investment still exist. When comparing…
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.
ENISA’s Executive Director addresses EP ITRE Committee on key points for cybersecurity for the EU
Following the Commission announcement on the path to digitise the EU industry, ENISA participated at the ITRE meeting on 21st April in an exchange of views on cybersecurity in the EU, and ENISA’s role in the implementation of the Digital Single…
How can EU ports tackle new cyber threats?
ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity publishes "Good practices for Cybersecurity in the Maritime Sector - Port Security", a report providing guidance for ports to strengthen their cybersecurity.
Future EU Research: IT Security Priorities Identified -Always Online Availability in Focus
The EU’s ‘cyber security’ Agency ENISA- The European Network and Information Security Agency - has launched a new report concluding that the EU should focus its future IT security research on five areas.
New report on top trends in the first Cyber Threat Landscape by EU’s cyber Agency ENISA
The EU’s cyber security agency ENISA has published the first and most comprehensive Cyber Threat Landscape analysis of 2012, summarising over 120 threat reports. The report identifies and lists the top threats and their trends, and concludes that…
On the Watch for Incident Response Capabilities in the Health Sector
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity issues an analysis of the current state of development of sectoral CSIRT capabilities in the health sector since the implementation of the NIS Directive.
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