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Next-gen IP kicks off in Europe
News Enisa, The European Network and Information Security Agency, announced this week it's the first EU agency to offer services using version 6 of the Internet Protocol. Enisa is the first EU agency to make... [15 Oct 2009]
Virtual Worlds, Real Money: Security and Privacy in Massively-Multiplayer Online Games and Social and Corporate Virtual Worlds
White Paper 2007 was the year of online gaming fraud - with malicious programs that specifically target online games and virtual worlds increasing by 145% and the emergence of over 30,000 new programs aimed at stealing online game passwords. [13 Jul 2009]
Secure USB Flash Drives
White Paper This paper targets IT departments, in particular IT managers and professionals, to ensure the ability to secure information on the network as well as the opportunity to manage data which enter and leave the company via these mobile devices. [13 Jul 2009]
Security taking a hit as companies bitten by crunch
News Bruce Schneier, BT's chief security technology officer, told a European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) event on Friday that organisations are struggling to keep on top of workloads that have increased... [22 Jun 2009]
Calling 'Mister Cyber Security': EU needs super cyber cop
News Reding said: "Although the EU has created an agency for network and information security, called ENISA [European Network and Information Security Agency], this instrument remains mainly limited to being a platform to... [28 Apr 2009]
EU: No common protection scheme for ID card data
News That lack has hindered the development of interoperability standards that would let each country's authorities work with the electronic identity card (eID) of another, the European Network and Information Security Agency... [06 Feb 2009]
Downtime will affect your comms for 10 hours per year
News Europeans comms networks have better than 99.9 per cent uptime, according to research commissioned by the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa). The survey, which is part of a wider... [22 Jan 2009]
Admit to security breaches, companies told
News The European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) wants mandatory reporting on security and data breaches by businesses. ENISA called for the change in its General Report 2007, where it also... [27 May 2008]
Web watchdog warns of social network perils
News The European watchdog for web and information security, Enisa, has warned of the dangers of social networking sites. Academics and industry experts discussed the risks of using social networking websites at... [17 Aug 2007]
Education, collaboration needed for tighter security
News The UK has one of the highest level of security knowledge in Europe, according to the European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa). Enisa intends to raise security awareness in EU member... [17 Jan 2007]
Enisa breaks free of Brussels red tape
News The European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa) has cleared a hurdle of political red tape to further cement its growing reputation as a body serving the high-tech interests of European business. [03 May 2006]
Cyber-terror plan panned as "barmy"
News Central to any criticism of these plans is the fact that evidence of a genuine cyber-terror threat is yet to be presented by any respected body, according to Simon Perry, VP security strategy at CA who was recently invited to advise... [09 Feb 2005]
EC approves European cybercrime squad
News The Brussels-based agency will go by the name of the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) and will start operating from 2004, after the debates over its creation were concluded faster than expected. [24 Nov 2003]