ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL)
The EU's flagship annual report on prime cyber threats and trends.
Produced by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, the ETL synthesizes thousands of incidents into a structured view of the threat landscape. It is the go-to public-sector reference for European cyber policy, regulation, and vendor positioning.
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ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL): frequently asked questions
What is ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL)?
The ENISA Threat Landscape identifies prime threats, threat actors, and attack techniques across the EU, with mitigation guidance for technical and policy audiences. Published annually, it is the authoritative European public-sector threat reference.
Where is ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL) based?
ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL) is based in Athens, Greece.
What is ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL) listed under on Cyber Resources?
ENISA Threat Landscape (ETL) is listed in the Research & Reports category of Cyber Resources, the curated directory of the cybersecurity marketing and growth ecosystem.
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