UK provides largest new intake of security boffins for ENISA

Dave Bailey
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ENISA chooses 30 leading security experts for Permanent Stakeholders' Group

ENISA chooses The European Information and Security Agency (ENISA) has announced the new intake of 30 top security advisors to the Permanent Stakeholders’ Group (PSG), with seven UK boffins chose...

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