The cybersecurity threat landscape methodology developed by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) aims at promoting consistent and transparent threat intelligence sharing across the European Union.
Guide to mitigate vulnerabilities, threats & cyber attacks
ENISA launches Guide on sharing information to mitigate network security vulnerabilities, threats and cyber attacks
Hackers-for-Hire drive the Evolution of the New ENISA Threat Landscape
The 9th edition of the ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL) report released by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity highlights the surge in cybercriminality motivated by monetisation using ransomware or cryptojacking.
ENISA Workshop on EU Threat Landscape - Registration now open
Online registration for the first ENISA Workshop on EU Threat Landscape is now open. The workshop will take place in Brussels on 24th February 2015.
Threathunt 2030: How to Hunt Down Emerging & Future Cyber Threats
Understanding emerging cybersecurity threats and future scenarios was the objective of “Threathunt 2030”, a new flagship conference organised by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity on Friday, 6th of May.
Interim report: Top Cyber Threats - smarter targeted attacks, mobile threats, and social media identity thefts by cyber-criminals using Cloud services.
ENISA today presented its list of top cyber threats, as a first “taste” of its interim Threat Landscape 2013 report. The study analyses 50 reports, and identifies an increase in threats to: infrastructure through targeted attacks; mobile devices;…
ENISA AI Threat Landscape Report Unveils Major Cybersecurity Challenges
New report maps the assets and threats of Artificial Intelligence (AI), and sets a baseline for securing the AI ecosystem across Europe.
Updated ENISA 5G Threat Landscape Report to Enhance 5G Security
ENISA releases updated 5G threat assessment report to enhance cybersecurity of 5G by identifying vulnerabilities and proposing corresponding technical 5G security controls.
Diagnosing cyber threats for smart hospitals
ENISA’s key recommendations on protecting smart hospitals
Post-Quantum Cryptography: Anticipating Threats and Preparing the Future
The new report published by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) explores the necessity to design new cryptographic protocols and integrate post-quantum systems into existing protocols.
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