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NIS2 Baseline Cybersecurity Measures: An Overview
Article 21 prescribes common sense minimum measures of risk analysis, incident handling and reporting, security awareness training, supply chain risk management, access control and assets management, encryption of IP data, MFA, back-up management and disaster recovery.
Printer security: With default settings, the smart printer is an open door to intruders
If you plugged your printer into your network and are using it with all the default settings, then your business network and information systems are like a house with the front doors open and intruders beckoned in.
Business Email Compromise (BEC) orchestrated by deepfake AI
Cybercriminals rely heavily on social engineering tactics involving trickery and the manipulation of human emotions, to achieve their objectives. With the professionalisation of cybercrime and the availability of Artificial intelligence, cybercriminals can now more...
Backup for Cyber-Resilience: Don’t get caught out in the next newsflash
Cloud services do not amount to back-up by default. Every organisation needs a purposeful deployment ready data back-up solution for the purpose of business continuity, in times of crises.
Stay Ahead of the Game with NIS2 Compliance
NIS2 seeks to make basic cybersecurity posture management a matter of legislative obligation. It mandates common-sense in cybersecurity at the regional bloc level.