ENISA’s ECSMAF 3.0 introduces a streamlined, data-driven approach to analyzing Europe’s cybersecurity market. But can this new framework overcome the sector’s maturity and integration hurdles? Read our investigative feature.
The EU’s ENISA agency has launched a transformative playbook urging organizations to embed security at every step of a product’s life, from initial design to decommissioning. With a focus on continuous risk management, machine-readable attestations, and user-centric safeguards, the guidance signals a new era of relentless cybersecurity.
A high-stakes cybersecurity agreement between ENISA and the European Commission aims to deliver a unified Digital Identity Wallet by 2026—promising secure digital IDs for all Europeans, but facing major technical and political challenges.
ENISA’s new methodology aims to revolutionize how the EU prepares for cyberattacks. Explore the agency’s comprehensive, flexible framework for planning, executing, and evaluating cybersecurity exercises—and what it means for Europe’s digital resilience.
ENISA’s International Strategy 2026 redefines how the EU will build alliances, enforce cybersecurity standards, and project digital power globally—aiming for a more secure Europe and a stronger international cyber posture.
Europe’s top cybersecurity agency, ENISA, has issued a dramatic warning that the continent is losing the fight against cyber threats. With attacks on critical infrastructure rising and defenses fragmented, urgent action is needed to prevent disaster.
The EU is shaking up its cybersecurity laws with a 2026 reboot of NIS2 and the Cybersecurity Act. Streamlined rules, clearer scopes, and smarter certification aim to end compliance chaos and focus on real protection. Here’s what you need to know.
The EU is rewriting its cyber rules with Cybersecurity Act 2—a targeted NIS2 revision that supercharges ENISA’s authority and aims to shield critical sectors from rising digital threats.
The European Commission has announced a landmark cybersecurity package, aiming to secure ICT supply chains, streamline compliance for businesses, and empower ENISA. The reforms mark a major step toward digital sovereignty in Europe.
The EU’s new Cybersecurity Act 2 could reshape the continent’s digital landscape—banning certain tech suppliers, boosting ENISA, and imposing strict supply chain security. Investigative analysis from Netcrook.