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15 January 2019

ENISA Publishes Annual Security Incidents Report

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On October 8, the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security ("ENISA") published its annual report on security incidents for trust services in 2017.
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On October 8, the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security ("ENISA") published its annual report on security incidents for trust services in 2017. Electronic trust services relate to digital signatures, digital certificates, and other mechanisms used to secure electronic transactions. ENISA is required to publish the annual report pursuant to Article 19 of the Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services ("eIDAS") Regulation. This is ENISA's first full-year report since the eIDAS Regulation went into effect.

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