
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA, is the Union’s agency dedicated to achieving a high common level of cybersecurity across Europe.
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA, is the Union’s agency dedicated to achieving a high common level of cybersecurity across Europe. Established in 2004 and strengthened by the EU Cybersecurity Act, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity contributes to EU cyber policy, enhances the trustworthiness of ICT products, services and processes with cybersecurity certification schemes, cooperates with Member States and EU bodies, and helps Europe prepare for the cyber challenges of tomorrow. Through knowledge sharing, capacity building and awareness raising, the Agency works together with its key stakeholders to strengthen trust in the connected economy, to boost resilience of the Union’s infrastructure, and, ultimately, to keep Europe’s society and citizens digitally secure.
In a world that has become hyper-connected, cybercriminals pose a significant threat to the internal security of the European Union and security of its citizens online. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for more security in the digital world. People have increased their presence online to maintain personal and professional relations, while cybercriminals have taken advantage of this situation, targeting in particular e-commerce and e-payment businesses, as well as the healthcare system. The ENISA Corporate video reflects our new vision: working towards a trusted and cyber secure Europe in cooperation with the wider community.
Upcoming events
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CONFERENCE
Save the date for the next ENISA Cybersecurity Certification Conference.
June 02, 2022 Online event -
TRAINING
International Cybersecurity Challenge 2022
The first International Cybersecurity Challenge will take place from 14 to 17June in Athens, Greece.
June 14, 2022 Athens, Greece -
CONFERENCE
ENISA, DG CONNECT, the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University and the Koźmiński University are organizing the Annual Privacy Forum (APF) 2022 in Warsaw, Poland.
June 23, 2022 Online/Warsaw -
TRAINING
The European Cybersecurity Challenge 2022 will take place from 13 to 16 September in Vienna, Austria.
September 13, 2022 Vienna, Austria
ENISA
PRESS RELEASETEAM EUROPE on the Starting Blocks for the 1st International Cybersecurity Challenge!May 13, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMThreathunt 2030: How to Hunt Down Emerging & Future Cyber ThreatsMay 12, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMENISA & ETSI Joint Workshop Tackles Challenges of European Identity ProofingMay 03, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMCoordinated Vulnerability Disclosure policies in the EUApril 13, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMCybersecurity Market Analysis in support of Informed Cybersecurity Business DecisionsApril 08, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMInformation Sharing & Analysis Centres: Exploring the Value of Cross-Sector ExercisesApril 06, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMSecuring EU Institutions, Bodies and AgenciesMarch 30, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMCybersecurity Month campaign reduces Cyber IncidentsMarch 28, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMTaking Care of Health DataMarch 24, 2022
ENISA
PRESS RELEASEInauguration of new headquartersMarch 17, 2022
ENISA
PRESS RELEASEStandardisation conference explores EU cybersecurity legislationMarch 16, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMCyber Threat Warnings: The Ins and Outs of Consumer OutreachMarch 10, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMIncidents Handling and Cybercrime InvestigationsMarch 08, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMBuilding cyber secure Railway InfrastructureFebruary 28, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMTackling Security Challenges in 5G NetworksFebruary 24, 2022
ENISA
NEWS ITEMCSIRTs Maturity: Moving to the Next LevelFebruary 23, 2022
Source: https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news
By
Robert Williams
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