The greatest security exercise in Internet is carried out by the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA).
In particular, as announced by the European Commission, more than 200 organizations and 400 cyber security professionals from 29 European countries are testing their readiness to deal with cyber attacks in a one-day simulation organized by the European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA).
Cyber Europe 2014 experts from the public and private sectors, including cyber security services, national IT teams, ministries, telecoms and energy companies, financial institutions and internet service providers, test their processes and their skills in a large-scale simulation exercise on cybersecurity.
More than 2.000 separate cyber cases will be examined, such as service attacks on the internetnetwork, αναφορές υπηρεσιών πληροφοριών και μέσων ενημέρωσης για επιθέσεις στον κυβερνοχώρο, παραποιήσεις ιστότοπων (επιθέσεις που αλλάζουν τη μορφή ενός ιστότοπου), διαρροή ευαίσθητων πληροφοριών, επιθέσεις κατά υποδομών ζωτικής σημασίας, όπως τα δίκτυα ενέργειας ή τηλεπικοινωνιών, και θα δοκιμαστούν οι διαδικασίες ενεργοποίησης και συνεργασίας της ΕΕ.
This is a Europe-wide exercise involving several exercise centers, under the supervision of a coordinating control center.
According to a report published by ENISA in 2013, global cyber attacks increased by about a quarter and the total number of data breaches was 61% higher than in 2012.
Καθεμία από τις οκτώ κορυφαίες παραβιάσεις δεδομένων είχε ως αποτέλεσμα να χαθούν δεκάδες millions αρχεία δεδομένων, ενώ εκτέθηκαν 552 εκατομμύρια ταυτότητες.
According to estimates, crime and espionage in cyberspace resulted in the loss of 300 billion to 1 trillion worldwide. US dollars in 2013.
Source: tovima.gr