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On 29th June 2022, the facility used by the CSIRTs in the EU to cooperate and exchange information was presented at the FIRST Conference in Dublin by the Consortium responsible for its implementation (NASK, CIRCL, CERT.at, SK-CERT, CERT-EE, Deloitte).
ENISA has announced the upcoming survey on Cybersecurity Analysis for Cloud Computing and encourages interested participants to register!
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) organised a cybersecurity exercise to test the response to attacks on EU healthcare infrastructures and services.
The 11th Cyber Investor Days took place on the 27-28th June 2022, in Dublin, hosted by Enterprise Ireland and Cyber Ireland in partnership with the European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) and the Women4Cyber (W4C) Foundation.
Today, the Governing Board of the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre holds its first physical meeting in Bucharest (Romania), where the seat of the Centre is. Previous meetings of the Board were conducted online due to the pandemic
On 23 June, the Governing Board of the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre had its first physical meeting in Bucharest (Romania), where the seat of the Centre is. Previous meetings of the Board were conducted online due to the pandemic
Artificial Intelligence (AI), data sharing and privacy-by-design were the top data protection & cybersecurity topics at the APF 2022 in Warsaw.
A three-day workshop under the EU's TAIEX instrument entitled “The role of the EU’s Cyber Ecosystem in the global cyber security stability” finished on 22 June in Thessaloniki, Greece.
ENISA, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, has organized for the first time an International Cybersecurity Challenge (ICC) for young cyber players.
Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President for a Europe Fit for the Digital Age, and Margaritis Schinas, Vice-President responsible for the Security Union are participating in the International Cybersecurity Forum that is taking place in Lille
Last week CyberSec4Europe, CONCORDIA, ECHO and SPARTA hosted CONVERGENCE NEXT, a three-day event from 1-3 June at the Hessen Representation in Brussels. It followed in the tradition set in the first CONVERGENCE event on 9-11 December 2020 which successfully presented results and demonstrations from the four pilot projects and the collaborative focus groups.
We are participating in the International Cybersecurity Forum that is taking place in Lille from today until 9 June. The Forum is one of the most important events in Europe on cybersecurity gathering European cybersecurity professionals and stakeholders to discuss latest developments in the field. Find us at the booth D60-2
EU Member States, with the support of the European Commission and ENISA, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity, published a report on the cybersecurity of Open RAN. This new type of 5G network architecture will in the coming years provide an alternative way of deploying the radio access part of 5G networks based on open interfaces
This publication details risk management for top-level domain name registries to support national cybersecurity authorities in implementing the NIS Directive
The deployment report of the European Cybersecurity Month (ECSM) for 2021, is released today and summarises the activities introduced towards reducing cyber incidents. It evaluates the campaign of last year and provides insights for future years
This year the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), has returned with its recurrent Cybersecurity Certification Conference. The conference focused on the future of certification and on how the upcoming voluntary certification schemes will be further developed and implemented as part of the EU’s certification approach
The deadline for application for four topics of the second wave of calls for proposals under the Digital Europe 2021 and 2022 work programme has been extended until 17 August 2022, 17:00 CEST. These four topics under the call ‘DIGITAL-2022-DEPLOY-02’ have an available budget of €58 million
Three EU-H2020 projects, CUREX, PANACEA and SPHINX, have established a synergy to foster the integration of cybersecurity in Healthcare Sector. The projects have delivered a joint catalogue of cybersecurity solutions to help healthcare organisations prevent attacks and manage their recovery phases in the face of a successful breach of data. The provided tools enhance the cybersecurity capabilities of healthcare and public health institutions including software tools, methods, organisational and management practices, and training material dedicated to cybersecurity
The Commission welcomes the political agreement reached today between the European Parliament and EU Member States on the Directive on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union (NIS 2 Directive) proposed by the Commission in December 2020.