European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA)

EU Cybersecurity Authority

What is ENISA?

The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is the EU’s cybersecurity agency responsible for strengthening cybersecurity across member states. It provides guidance, policy support, and threat intelligence to improve resilience.

ENISA plays a key role in shaping regulations such as GDPR and supporting cybersecurity frameworks within the European Union.

What is ENISA used for?

ENISA is used to guide cybersecurity policy, risk management, and incident response across Europe. It supports organizations in aligning with regulatory requirements and improving Security Posture.

Security leaders use ENISA resources to stay informed on emerging threats, compliance obligations, and best practices in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC).

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Mean Time to Failure (MTTF)
Non-Repairable System Reliability Metric
Antivirus (AV / NGAV)
Endpoint Malware Protection
Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)
Endpoint Threat Detection and Response

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