ENISA Develops Vulnerability Database
The EU Vulnerability Database centralizes cybersecurity vulnerability data, enhancing transparency and risk management for ICT products and services across Europe.
The EU Vulnerability Database centralizes cybersecurity vulnerability data, enhancing transparency and risk management for ICT products and services across Europe.
The European Commission is reviewing the 2019 Cybersecurity Act to strengthen ENISA’s mandate, improve ICT supply chain security, and simplify cybersecurity rules.
Six critical infrastructure sectors in the EU face compliance challenges under the NIS2 directive due to cybersecurity gaps, while electricity, telecoms, and banking lead in maturity.
The EU’s Cyber Solidarity Act enhances cooperation and preparedness against cyber threats, offering companies in critical sectors the chance to participate in testing and join the Cybersecurity Reserve.
ENISA seeks industry feedback on NIS2 cybersecurity guidance to enhance EU digital infrastructure resilience, with comments due by December 9, 2024.