The Public Register of eu-LISA has been established in compliance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2018/1726 (eu-LISA Establishing Regulation) and Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to documents.

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Please note that the Public Register of eu-LISA is maintained only electronically.

  • eu-LISA Environmental Statement 2023

    eu-LISA aims to reduce its carbon footprint to become carbon neutral by 2030. To achieve its ambitious goal, the Agency’s top management decided to use the Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS) regulation to create a sustainability strategy. This strategy was developed by performing a risk and opportunity analysis, in order to identify environmental risks and to assess environmental regulatory requirements

  • VIS - Technical Report 2021-2023

    Report on the technical functioning of the Visa Information System (VIS). Activities implemented, projects developed and other information included in the document (such as data provided by Member States on the usage of the system), cover the October 2021 to September 2023 period.

  • Eurodac - 2023 Statistics - Factsheet

    The factsheet provides an overview of the Eurodac’s central system technical functioning in 2023. It can be considered as the summary of the Annual Report.

  • Eurodac - 2023 Statistics - Report

    This annual report comprises the technical functioning of the Eurodac central system in 2023. It covers the operational management activities carried out by eu-LISA, as well as an overview of statistical data generated at central level on the usage by Member States.

  • eu-LISA Annual Activity Report 2023

    Throughout 2023, eu-LISA continued its efforts to contribute to a fully functioning and resilient Schengen area for the benefit of European citizens. Since all JHA systems managed by the Agency support the implementation of EU policies in the areas of border management, visas, migration and asylum, digitalisation, and contribute to combating organised crime and terrorism, their continued evolution and maintenance

  • First Report on Encryption by the EU Innovation Hub for Internal Security

    In the last few years, the debate between data privacy and lawful interception (LI) has evolved into a more constructive discussion. While police and judicial authorities acting within their power can be prevented from accessing digital evidence by modern privacy-enhancing technologies like end-to-end encryption (E2EE) and Rich Communication Services (RCS) systems, different international initiatives are calling for a balanced approach