EU Cybersecurity Agency Updates Threat Guidelines

ENISA updates cybersecurity threat guidelines to tackle emerging risks, focusing on ransomware, data breaches, and supply chain attacks. The public sector remains the most affected.
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EU Cybersecurity Agency Updates Threat Guidelines

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has released updated threat guidelines to address emerging digital risks in member states. The new recommendations focus on combating evolving cyber threats, including ransomware, data breaches, and supply chain attacks.

Key Updates

The guidelines highlight seven major cybersecurity threats, with threats to availability ranking highest, followed by ransomware and threats to data. The report analyzes over 11,000 incidents and provides an in-depth look at each threat category.

Geopolitical Impact

ENISA noted that geopolitical tensions continue to shape the cybersecurity landscape, with hacktivism and state-related actors playing a significant role. The agency emphasized the need for preparedness against both expected and unforeseen challenges.

Sector Analysis

The public sector remains the most affected, accounting for 19% of incidents, followed by transport at 11%. The guidelines also address the rise of AI-driven threats and the increasing complexity of attack vectors.

For more details, visit ENISA's official report.

Daniel Takahashi
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