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The cybersecurity market, one of the fastest growing markets in the ICT sector, yields huge economic opportunities. Strengthening the EU's cybersecurity industry will allow European businesses to seize these opportunities and reinforce trust of citizens and businesses in the digital world, contributing to the goals of the Digital Single Market Strategy. Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren: http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=ENISA
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ENISA rolls out a continuation to its most used and valued technical training material, on Mobile Threats Incident Handling and Artefact analysis The material released is two-fold: - The new content familiarises trainees with concepts, tools, and techniques used for incident handling on mobile devices, and offers a methodology on how to react - properly and timely - when the necessity comes.
- The new artefact analysis training material helps information security analysts to correctly analyse malware and understand its potential functionality, enabling the organisation to create proper countermeasures and mitigation plans.
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More than 200 organisations and 400 cyber-security professionals from 29 European countries are testing their readiness to counter cyber-attacks in a day-long simulation, organised by the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA). In Cyber Europe 2014 experts from the public and private sectors including cyber security agencies, national Computer Emergency Response Teams, ministries, telecoms companies, energy companies, financial institutions and internet service providers are testing their procedures and capabilities against in a life-like, large-scale cyber-security scenario.
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7 February 2013, Brussels - A free and open Internet is at the heart of the new Cyber Security Strategy by the European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton and the European Commission.
"Everything is connected" ENISA has launched its new corporate video clip. This six-minutes movie describes the role of ENISA in a world where "everything is connected" both privately and professionaly. Communication technology connects us to family, friends, banks, and other private and e-government services we all rely on. But the Internet is under constant threat, from crime, attacks and accidents. Spamhaus, Stuxnet, Flamer, High Roller to name a few of the sophisticated cyber-attacks that took place the last 3 years. It is the European Union Agency ENISA’s job to work with prevention at EU levels in the field of cyber security. ENISA is working with governments, regulators and industry to assess risks and identify practical solutions to keep business, citizens and economy secure. This way, we support the smooth functioning of Europe’s internal market.
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The European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) 2013 team is inviting public and private sector organisations concerned with Network and Information Security to get involved in this year’s October programme, in line with the EU Cybersecurity Strategy. Following up on the successful ECSM pilot held in October 2012, the call for expression of interest is now open. We kindly invite you to provide any information for activities you planned in your country such as TV and radio campaigns, social media campaigns, competitions/quizzes with prizes, news articles, conferences, student fairs, road-shows, information sessions by Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs), "round table" discussion sessions, etc. And of course, we’d be very pleased to hear any new ideas that could be included in this year calendar.
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The European Cyber Security Month (ECSM), a pilot project across Europe, assessed and organised by the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA) begins today and takes place during the whole month of October. The objectives of the European Cyber Security Month are promotion of cyber security awareness among citizens, modification of their perception of cyber threats, as well as provision of updated security information through education and competitions. The range of activities throughout Europe includes TV and daily radio advertisements; social media campaigns; news articles; conferences and student fairs. The countries most engaged with the initiative are the Czech Republic,===> Luxembourg <===, Norway, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Portugal, and the United Kingdom which are participating with various activities and events to raise awareness of cyber security. ============================================ Gust MEES Read also my FREE courses about basic IT-Security, Cybersecurity to learn on How To get best protection and best reflexes to stay secure: 1.) Why should I? Good question, isn't it? Check below, please... - http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/05/21/visual-it-securitypart2-your-computer-as-a-possible-cyber-weapon/ 2.) Why IT-Security? Why the need to secure my computer? - http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2012/05/28/not-only-rights-but-also-responsibility/ - http://gustmeesen.wordpress.com/2012/02/13/why-ict-security-why-the-need-to-secure-a-computer/ 3.) How can I help and How can I get best protection? - http://gustmees.wordpress.com/category/get-smart-with-5-minutes-tutorials/ lots of FREE courses, use them... Even thought provoking ones, good to get other ideas... Critical Thinking and Proactive Thinking explained... - http://gustmeesen.wordpress.com/2012/03/16/beginners-it-security-guide/ ===> Be aware of the malware!!! <===
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The Network Information Security in Education, 2012 report by the European Network and Information Security Agency outlines the role educators can play in teaching positive and responsible online behaviour to students. The report stresses the importance of not making assumptions about children’s knowledge on e-Safety issues due to the many misconceptions which exist about appropriate use of the Internet. Issues which educators are likely to be aware of, such as keeping passwords secure and not downloading copyright material, may be viewed quite differently by students. Many teenagers share passwords with each other as a sign of true friendship and many see internet content as public property and download music, videos and images without a thought of the legal issues of copyright. The report sets out ways educators can help children use technology wisely and safely:
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What makes a strong password? ... ... Use the entire keyboard, not just the most common characters! Great poster to display in the classroom!
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This Threat Landscape and Good Practice Guide for Big Data provides an overview of the current state of security in the Big Data area. In particular, it identifies Big Data assets, analyses exposure of these assets to threats, lists threat agents, takes into account published vulnerabilities and risks, and points to emerging good practices and new researches in the field. To this aim, ongoing community-driven efforts and publicly available information have been taken into account.
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“There are different aspects to cyber security and cyber-attacks. But all current security approaches tend to make use of the same technology, making it difficult to judge who is attacking what and why. Within this context, it should be examined what cyber security can offer at another level, contributing and protecting the EU citizens. Cyber security is the EU’s ‘digital frontier.”
Helmbrecht said that the security of network and information systems is essential to the security of all the critical sectors in society, noting that disruptions to these infrastructures and services are becoming more frequent and are estimated to result in annual losses in the range of €260- €340 billion Euros ($416-$544 billion dollars).
“Various recent studies, including those of ENISA, demonstrate that the threat landscape will get worse, unless we take firm action,” Helmbrecht said.
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EU security agency Enisa has released a new paper recommending that policy-makers promote “privacy friendly” services – a move that appears to set it at odds with British PM David Cameron. The UK leader pledged yesterday to ban the use of strong encryption in communications.
The European Network and Information Security Agency, to give it its full name, argued in its report that privacy is a “fundamental human right” according to the European Convention on Human Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Privacy-Enhancing Technologies (PETs) like encryption are an important technical means of fighting off challenges to privacy, Enisa said in its report, Privacy and Data Protection by Design – from policy to engineering.
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European Commission - Press Release - MEMO Brussels, 16 April 2013 European Commission The European Commission welcomes the vote of the European Parliament in a plenary session today to extend the mandate of the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA). Today's vote (626 for, 45 against) is the conclusion of lengthy political discussions between Council and the European Parliament. A political agreement was reached at the end of January 2013, and EU Ministers formally endorsed the Regulation on 8 February. The new Regulation (seeMEMO/10/459) grants ENISA a new 7 year mandate. This is particularly significant given the important role the agency will play in the implementation of the EU Cybersecurity Strategy adopted by the European Commission in January (see IP/13/94). ENISA will retain its seat in Heraklion, Crete, but will also have a branch office in Athens which brings it closer to its stakeholders and makes the agency more efficient. European Commission Vice-President Neelie Kroes said: "Today's vote offers a new start for a new Enisa: with expanded tasks, a more agile and efficient organization and governance.
===> This will help secure European networks and information systems, in line with our cybersecurity strategy." <===
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EU cyber security agency, ENISA, has today issued an information Flash Note, ‘Cyber attacks – a new edge for old weapons’ that analyses and tracks recent cyber attacks. The latest targeted cyber-attacks on government organizations and high-profile companies show the need for greater awareness and knowhow in network and information security, says the EU’s European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA).
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European Commission - Press Release - European Commission MEMO Brussels, 7 February 2013 IP/13/94 Information systems can be affected by security incidents, such as human mistakes, natural events, technical failures or malicious attacks.
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L'Enisa mène chaque année des « stress test » destinés à tester les mesures de sécurité des réseaux européens. Ce jeudi, une attaque par déni de service d'envergure a été dirigée notamment c... Après la constitution d'un centre européen d'intervention d'urgence (CERT-UE), l'Europe compte améliorer les collaborations entre Etats-membres. ===> La Commission indique également qu'à l'avenir, des exigences en matière de sécurité informatique devraient être imposées au secteur privé. <=== En savoir plus : http://www.clubic.com/antivirus-securite-informatique/cyberpolice/actualite-514645-cyber-europe-2012.html
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ENISA has developed a series of free material to support the EU Member States in their preparations for the European Cyber Security Month. Citizens are increasingly relying on the internet in their everyday lives for banking, shopping, education and communication. It is, therefore, important that they are able to use the internet in a secure and confident manner. ENISA has developed a series of free material to support the EU Member States ===> prepare their cyber security education and awareness campaigns in the context of the European Cyber Security Month. <=== This material is an important tool in reaching people and getting them to change their behaviour, or to reinforce good behaviour. Read more: http://www.enisa.europa.eu/media/news-items/european-cyber-security-material-now-available-online
The Agency is publishing today the consolidated ENISA report on Network Information Security in Education.
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