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…
National-level Risk Assessments practices analysis – a first step towards a practical guide
ENISA publishes a new report based on a study and analysis of approaches to national-level risk assessment and threat modelling for cyber security which was conducted between April and October 2013.
Web 2.0:the risks
Photo Sharing, Wikis, Social Networks –Web 2.0 and Malware 2.0. EU Agency issues Position Paper on security for the next generation web.
Security, is there an app for that? EU’s cyber-security agency highlights risks & opportunities of smartphones
A new ENISA report identifies the top security risks and opportunities of smartphone use and gives practical security advice for businesses, consumers and governments. Top risks include spyware, poor data cleansing when recycling phones, accidental…
Pilots for the introduction of Risk Management process
ENISA issues a call to identify potential pilots to participate in a Risk Management promotion activity. Building information confidence with micro enterprises.
New report: Cyber bullying & online grooming: 18 protective recommendations against key risks
The Agency has launched a report on Cyber-bullying & online grooming: 18 protective recommendations against key risks.
Risky business or a leap of faith? A risk based approach to optimise cybersecurity certification
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) launches a cybersecurity assessment methodology for cybersecurity certification of sectoral multistakeholder ICT systems.
Resolver*Risk Tool & Resolver*Ballot Tool
The tools Resolver*Risk and Resolver*Ballot have been added on the inventory of RM/RA tools.
Information Security Risk Management training organised by ENISA and ESDC
27 experts from 9 members states and 4 EU institutions attended the two-day course at the branch office of ENISA in Heraklion, Crete.
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