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The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, ENISA, is launching a two-month-long public survey for EU small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to share their feedback on their state of digital security and preparedness for crises such as COVID-19. The survey asks respondents to identify their main cybersecurity challenges and their level of preparedness to cope with the most common threats. The survey is addressed to individual owners and employees of EU SMEs, as well as to SME associations at both the Member State and EU levels. The survey is open until the 15th of September at 12:00 CET.

Findings will be published later this year in the form of a good practice guide. This will provide advice that will focus on how businesses can successfully overcome digital challenges in a crisis such as the COVID-19 pandemic and how they can better prepare themselves for similar crises in the future.

To participate in the Public Consultation, please visit: Survey on cybersecurity challenges for SMEs

More information is available on ENISA website 

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