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More Europeans believe they are likely to experience cybercrime than burglary, assault or robbery
(15/07/2008)

ENISA, the European Network Information Security Agency, was set up by the EU to work with member states to study info security threats to the state's digital infrastructures. ENISA has been working with member states to set up CERTs, Computer Emergency Response Teams, in various EU member countries: in 2005, there were 8 government CERTs, there are now 14, and ten more are coming online in the next few years. ENISA warned that increased cyber... [more]

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