Artificial Intelligence (AI) is influencing people’s everyday lives and playing a key role in digital transformation through its automated decision-making capabilities. The benefits of this emerging technology are significant, but so are the concerns. The EU Agency for Cybersecurity warns that A...
The COVID-19 pandemic triggered major changes in the use of electronic communication networks and services in the EU: employees working from home instead of in the office, children receiving home-schooling, citizens using streaming services for entertainment instead of going out, people meeting ...
The aim of this report is to provide a comprehensive understanding of the CAM cybersecurity ecosystem and more particularly to map the key stakeholders and relevant bodies and organisations in the European Union, as well provide an overview of the critical services and systems and infrastructure...
The Cybersecurity Act lays down a number of areas in which ENISA can support Member States, the European Commission, and other EU institutions or bodies by responding to requests directed to the Agency. Since 2013, ENISA has responded to various requests pursuant to Article 14 of its previous Fo...
As it has been stated in the Joint Communication on Resilience, Deterrence and Defence: Building strong cybersecurity for the EU (European Commission and High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, 2017, p. 13), “Finding useful information for cybercrime investigati...
The purpose of this roadmap is to further explore the cooperation across computer security incident response teams (CSIRTs) – in particular with national and governmental – law enforcement (LE) and the judiciary (prosecutors and judges). This roadmap follows the reports that ENISA has published ...
In 2018, ENISA confirmed that Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs), Law Enforcement (LE) and the judiciary have complementary roles and structures and that incident handling varies across Member States. The data CSIRTs and Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) have access to vary, and af...
In 2017, ENISA presented technical as well as legal and organisational aspects of the cooperation between Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) -in particular national and governmental CSIRTs, and Law Enforcement (LE) and provided some recommendations to help them cooperate closer t...
In 2017, ENISA presented tools and methodologies to support the cooperation between Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs) -in particular national and governmental CSIRTs, and Law Enforcement (LE) and provide some recommendations to help them to cooperate closer aiming to successfull...