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Botnet size may be exaggerated, says Enisa

...reflect their true threat, according to a European information security body. The European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) on Tuesday questioned published figures for... Read more

8 March, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Android app aims to uncover real value of private data

...more instances of Android apps leaking private information recently. In September, the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) warned that the smartphone industry must... Read more

17 April, 2012 by Ben Woods

EU and US team up for cybersecurity exercise

...exercise, the first of its kind, was organised by agencies including the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) and the US Department of Homeland... Read more

3 November, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Enisa: Industry must shore up app-store security

...credit: Bonnie Cha/CNET News In a report published on Tuesday, the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) said mobile malware poses an increasing... Read more

13 September, 2011 by David Meyer

Lack of metrics hobbles security, says Enisa

...networks, but metrics refer to different measures and are not harmonised, the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) said on Monday. This creates confusion... Read more

28 March, 2011 by Tom Espiner
Kroes: EU can drive the cloud

Kroes: EU can drive the cloud

...Kroes promised. In January, the EU's information security advisory agency Enisa (European Network and Information Security Agency) said in a report that a private... Read more

28 January, 2011 by Jack Clark

Enisa: Private clouds are best for public sector

...management, clouds can work well with the needs of public sector, the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) said in a report on Monday... Read more

17 January, 2011 by Jack Clark

Size of DDoS group 'doesn't matter', security agency says

...of-service attack has been overestimated by the press, according to the European Network and Information Security Agency. Attacks such as those by pro-Wikileaks... Read more

16 December, 2010 by Jack Clark

Enisa: Malware for smartphones is a 'serious risk'

...are at risk of data breaches through smartphone use, according to the European Network and Information Security Agency . Data leakage and disclosure, phishing and spyware... Read more

13 December, 2010 by Ben Woods

Europe hobbled by lack of cyber-contact knowledge

...co-ordination of defence measures. The test was co-ordinated by the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) and the European Joint Research Centre... Read more

10 November, 2010 by Ben Woods and Tom Espiner

Stuxnet threat rings EU alarm bells

...using the Stuxnet malware represent a "paradigm shift" in cybersecurity threats, the European Network and Information Security Agency said on Thursday. The Stuxnet variant targets... Read more

8 October, 2010 by Jack Clark

Europe to get stronger cybersecurity laws

...offences will be created for the "illegal interception of information systems". The European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa), which has been operational for the... Read more

30 September, 2010 by David Meyer
A Trust, Privacy and Security Infrastructure for the Inter-Cloud

A Trust, Privacy and Security Infrastructure for the Inter-Cloud

...of Standards and Technology), GICTF (Global Inter-Cloud Technology Forum) and ENISA (European Network and Information Security Agency) the authors analyzed and summarized the range... Read more

16 March, 2012

IPv6: Cheat Sheet

...message out there. Among the organisations to start using IPv6 is the European Network and Information Security Agency, which Read more

2 March, 2011 by Tim Ferguson

What's stopping CFOs putting their money on cloud computing?

...The group first met in Barcelona in early April and comprises the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa), global information governance body the Information... Read more

28 May, 2010 by Cath Everett

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