ENISA shines the spotlight on practical tools and a forthcoming information hub aimed at supporting improvements to national cybersecurity strategies and increasing knowledge of cybersecurity by citizens and other interested parties.
ENISA helps European Member States increase awareness of cybersecurity amongst citizens in a new report with recommendations along four axes to be incorporated in national strategies.
Extended research paper (submitted February 2022): Public and private healthcare organisations: a socio-technical model for identifying cybersecurity aspects, K. Anastasopoulou, P. Mari, A.
ENISA guidelines on cloud services and cybersecurity in healthcare aimed at overcoming slow adoption in the sector in the drive towards widespread digitisation.
New wide-ranging measures have been defined for the EU cyber security strategy with new rules to make critical infrastructures more secure. The overarching goal is to bolster Europe's collective resilience against cyber threats and help ensure that all citizens and businesses can fully benefit from trustworthy and reliable services and digital tools.
The number of cyber-attacks around the world exploded in 2020: exploiting the Covid-19 pandemic as an opportunity for cybercriminals to take advantage of the shift in focus towards smart working and hospital staff transferred to the frontline.