European Network and Information Security Agency

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The European Network and Information Security Agency (Enisa), an agency of the European Union, was set up in 2004. Temporarily located in Brussels, its permanent home is in Heraklion, Greece (Crete).

Enisa's mission is to help ensure that information networks and the data they carry are made highly secure. This will benefit citizens, consumers, businesses and public sector organisations throughout the European Union. The Agency’s tasks will include collecting data, analysing risks, raising awareness and promoting best practices for risk management.

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