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2023 Cybersecurity Certification Conference

ENISA Annual Cybersecurity Certification Conference (Athens and online) is the place where the community gathers, discusses and exchanges on the opportunities, challenges and outcomes of EU Cybersecurity Certification.

 
ECCC outlines goals to be achieved in its Strategic Agenda

On 16-17 March, the ECCC Governing Board adopted its Strategic Agenda. The goal is to create a unified and common vision to the EU investment in cybersecurity required to fulfil the objectives set in the EU Cybersecurity Strategy and in the ECCC Regulation 2021/887.

 
Scroll through EU Cybersecurity Certification

The new mini-site launched by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) serves the objective to promote and disseminate information related to EU cybersecurity certification.

 
Unveiling the Telecom Cybersecurity Challenges

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) publishes one report on eSIMs and a second one on fog and edge computing in 5G. Both reports intend to provide insights on the challenges of these technologies.

 
CyberGame Starts Its Second Season: Because We Believe There Is Talent Among You!

The second season of the Slovak cyber security competition CyberGame (from 1 March to 10 May 2023), emphasises the search for talent in the field of cyber security regardless of age. The scenarios are inspired by current events, as the tasks are also prepared by professionals from the National Cyber Security Centre SK-CERT. The National Security Authority is the expert guarantor of the competition.

 
Experts launch roadmap for European cybersecurity and ask for comments

A set of strategic recommendations under the title ‘Roadmap for Cybersecurity in Europe’ has been launched by a group of experts from more than 50 European institutions. They have also created an interactive website where professionals from across the EU can comment on the document until the end of March. The roadmap was produced within the Concordia project (H2020), which brings together universities, innovation centres and private companies from 27 European countries.