ENISA white paper on cybersecurity education
The new whitepaper on “Cybersecurity Skills Development in the EU” focuses on the state of the cybersecurity education system and the difficulty in attracting more students to cybersecurity studies.
The new whitepaper on “Cybersecurity Skills Development in the EU” focuses on the state of the cybersecurity education system and the difficulty in attracting more students to cybersecurity studies.
Report explores five distinct areas that can potentially be evolved to EU candidate cybersecurity certification schemes.
Guidelines focuses on the personal data processing in relation to the non-professional use of connected vehicles by drivers, passengers, owners, renters, etc.
This guidance has been prepared to aid controllers and processors to ensure they meet their obligations on the security of personal data they process.
This paper looks at the fundamental rights implications of relying on live facial recognition technologies, focusing on its use for law enforcement and border-management purposes.
This white paper makes the case for passwordless authentication, for four main reasons.
Guidelines provide a set of baseline measures that should be followed to ensure that AI applications do not undermine privacy rights.
The draft recommendation is addressed to private and public bodies as soon as they carry out the read and/or write operations on […]
The code sets out the standards that online services need to meet in order to protect children’s privacy.
This work categorizes blockchain-based systems into a taxonomy based on differences in blockchain architectures, governance models, and other salient features. […]
The Principles have been designed to drive responsible data use by those businesses and on-line platforms developing and using facial recognition technology in commercial settings.
Guidelines establish requirements for credit institutions, investment firms and payment service providers (PSPs) on the mitigation and management of their information and communication technology (ICT) and security risks and aim to ensure a consistent and robust approach across the Single market.