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ENISA offers a suite of web tools that help inform stakeholders and strengthen cybersecurity across the EU. They help address the diverse needs of various fields, such as cybersecurity maturity assessment and workforce development.

 

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The EU Cybersecurity Index 2024

The EU Cybersecurity Index (EU-CSI) is a tool, developed by ENISA in collaboration with the Member States, to describe the cybersecurity posture of Member States and the EU. 

The intent of this publication is two-fold:
• Presenting…

ENISA Space Threat Landscape 2025

The primary objective of this report is to identify and assess the cybersecurity threat landscape for commercial satellites – exploring both existing and emerging challenges for the industry. This is achieved by focusing on cybersecurity aspects…

ENISA NIS360 2024

The NIS360 is a new ENISA product that assesses the maturity and criticality of sectors of high criticality under the NIS2 Directive, providing both a comparative overview and a more in-depth analysis of each sector. The NIS360 is designed to…

A Trusted and Cyber Secure Europe - ENISA Strategy

The mission of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is to achieve a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union. We aim to be a centre of expertise on cybersecurity, collecting and providing independent, high quality…

Latest News

New Cyber Blueprint to Scale Up the EU Cybersecurity Crisis Management

The revised Blueprint for cybersecurity crisis management was adopted today by the Council of the EU.

National Cybersecurity Strategies: What’s new in the EU’s national cybersecurity policymaking

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) unveils the update of the National Cybersecurity Strategies (…

Consult the European Vulnerability Database to enhance your digital security!

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has developed the European Vulnerability Database - EUVD as…

Public Documents

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