Obrela

London, UK
2010
  |  By Notis Iliopoulos
In the cyber security domain, the increase of cyber-attacks alongside the acceleration of businesses’ digital transformation, drive states to deploy a more ringent regulatory framework to protect data and establish a code of conduct for businesses. In this perspective, it is essential to view compliance as an integral component of the wider governance framework, which is grounded in international standards of an interconnected world that makes best use of already tested best practices.
  |  By Obrela
Polymorphic viruses and polymorphic malware represent some of the most sophisticated challenges in modern business. These types of malware are designed to evade traditional cyber security measures by constantly changing their appearance making them particularly difficult to detect and eliminate.
  |  By Nick Loumakis
Obrela’s Nick Loumakis, Regional Managing Director MENA, describes the complex cyber attack landscape across the Middle East As the Middle East undergoes rapid economic growth and digital transformation across key sectors like finance, energy, and government, the region faces a surge in cybersecurity threats. The integration of cloud services, IoT devices, and digital financial systems has increased vulnerabilities, making it a focal point for sophisticated cyberattacks.
  |  By Obrela
Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC) in cybersecurity is a framework that is designed to help organizations align their security efforts with business objectives while also managing risks and adhering to legal and regulatory requirements. To implement GRC in Cyber security effectively, it is important to understand the purpose of each element and the part each has to play in improving an organization’s security posture.
  |  By Obrela
A social engineering attack is a form of cybersecurity attack where attackers approach individuals and psychologically manipulate them into divulging sensitive information or performing actions that compromise security. Unlike traditional hacking methods that exploit system vulnerabilities, social engineering preys on human psychology, using the likes of deceit, urgency or trust to bypass defenses.
  |  By Iraklis Mathiopoulos
Despite significant investments in cybersecurity technologies and services, many organizations remain vulnerable. One of the myriad reasons is the lack of alignment between cybersecurity strategies and specific risks each organization faces. This is where risk-aligned cybersecurity comes into play, ensuring that defenses are tailored to the unique challenges and threats an organization faces, ultimately building greater resilience.
  |  By Obrela
Cloud security refers to the comprehensive set of measures and technologies designed to protect data, applications, and infrastructure within cloud environments. As more businesses migrate to cloud platforms, safeguarding these environments becomes critical. The shift to cloud brings efficiency, scalability, and cost-effectiveness, but given the rising trends of cyber-attacks, it also introduces new security challenges that must be addressed to ensure sensitive data remains protected.
  |  By Obrela
In cybersecurity, vulnerability assessment and penetration testing are often discussed together, but they serve distinct purposes in securing a network. Organizations looking to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses must understand the differences between the two, as well as when and how to use each. This blog explores the difference between vulnerability assessment and penetration testing, and why a combined approach can be essential in achieving the most robust security strategy.
  |  By Obrela
The “Zero-Day” term highlights the critical nature of the threat, as the system remains exposed until the vulnerability is addressed. Attackers aim to exploit this gap before a fix can be implemented. Below are some terms to clarify.
  |  By Obrela
At Obrela , our mission is to keep your business in business. And we achieve it by protecting and preventing malicious attacks from cybercriminals. When we onboard new clients, we are often asked to explain the difference between MDR and MSSP. Both options offer managed cybersecurity processes. However, there are some key differences between MDR and MSSP.
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A snapshot view showcasing our empowering culture during Obrela's inaugural Starwards ceremony, dedicated to exceptional performance and teamwork, as well as our spirit to party!
  |  By Obrela
One brand, One corporation, One team One mission!
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Interview with Iraklis Mathiopoulos presenting his role as Chief of Service Delivery at Obrela, and his CRESTCon Europe highlights.
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Obrela's inaugural event in KSA about Cybersecurity. A line up of international speakers and honoured guest were present to discuss intriguing topics. Our CEO, George Patsis, commenced the presentations by addressing the prevailing challenges in CyberDefense and highlighting the emergence of the new Cyber Risk Landscape. Furthermore, we delved into an in-depth discussion regarding the significance of adhering to Cyber Assurance standards, the advancements in Modern Threat Intelligence Centers, the utilization of AI to strengthen CyberDefense capabilities, and the intricate relationship between Cyber Criminals and Nations.
  |  By Obrela
We manage cyber security exposures, risks, and compliance. We identify, predict, and prevent cyber threats in real-time. As a service, personalized on demand.
  |  By Obrela
George S Daglas, Vice President, Chief of Strategy & Customer Success Officer, at Obrela participated on 28 April in the panel discussion on #cybersecurity in Greece powered by the findings of a brand new research by Metron Analysis S.A. at Delphi Forum with the kind support of Vodafone. We had the opportunity to discuss the key concerns about the security of #data and #cybersecuritytrends both in Greece and abroad deriving from our international experience and how to best action next steps for businesses and users.
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Obrela Corporation Video New Logo One Team One Brand One Corporation One Mission - To Keep Your Business in Business Security Over Everything.
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Obrela Security Industries’ MDR for Vessels is a specialised cybersecurity tool for the maritime sector built specifically for seafaring information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT). With a centralised and self-contained passive network monitoring solution based on a virtual appliance, supporting log collection from vessel infrastructure, MDR for Vessels builds on Obrela’s tried and tested Enterprise-class MDR solution with dedicated processes for maritime and shipping environments systems both on land and sea.
  |  By Obrela
Obrela Security Industries’ MDR for Vessels is a specialised cybersecurity tool for the maritime sector built specifically for seafaring information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT). With a centralised and self-contained passive network monitoring solution based on a virtual appliance, supporting log collection from vessel infrastructure, MDR for Vessels builds on Obrela’s tried and tested Enterprise-class MDR solution with dedicated processes for maritime and shipping environments systems both on land and sea.
  |  By Obrela
Cyberthreats are advancing, and so must your security tools. Threats such as malware and denial-of-service attacks have been around since the earliest days of the internet, and the cybersecurity industry has created generations of threat detection and response tools to identify and remediate them. As cybersecurity threats continue to evolve and advance, the tools to identify and stop them need to evolve as well. The latest trend is to consolidate security tools onto a framework that incorporates AI to share information and speed threat identification.
  |  By Obrela
Making the right choice on how best to detect, respond to and manage security threats is more important-and more complicated-than ever. To meet the demands of digital transformation and remote work, which have expanded the attack surface available to threat actors, organizations are scouring the market for new solutions that go beyond basic managed detection and response (MDR). They require a more versatile and flexible service that incorporates leading-edge tools such as XDR, MXDR, SIEM and SOAR.
  |  By Obrela
Many organizations have some kind of digitally driven industrial and operational processes that are mission critical. These systems now are under increasing pressure from cyberattacks, and the financial, operational, and reputational costs of downtime from them are enormous.
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The Oil and Gas industry is part of a country's critical infrastructure and an important part of the energy sector meaning that there is high possibility in being targeted by numerous individual attackers or APTs. Companies in this industry are highly likely to become targets of espionage from other countries and it has been proved that multiple attacks have taken place during the years against this sector, especially during periods of conflicts.
  |  By Obrela
Almost every organization is in the cloud. In fact, most organizations above a certain size are in more than one. As multi-cloud becomes more common, however, ensuring security among multiple providers becomes more challenging. Being aware of these logistical challenges goes a long way toward planning around them. One of the best ways to do this is to deploy a comprehensive multi-cloud threat hunting strategy.

Obrela combines business focused risk management with threat detection to deliver real time cyber defense that’s ready for everything that comes next. Obrela provides security analytics and risk management services to identify, analyze, predict and prevent highly sophisticated security threats in real time.

SWORDFISH® is a uniquely designed platform that orchestrates and controls the diverse facets of cybersecurity operations and consolidates security related data under a single data lake.

  • A Single Pane Of Glass: Centralization and consolidation, allowing decision-makers to reflect upon key performance indicators.
  • Comprehensive Approach: Cybersecurity client organizations can manage and orchestrate the diverse facets of cybersecurity under one platform.
  • Predictability: Brings predictability to the seemingly uncertain, allowing organizations to orchestrate and control every element of their cyber defense.
  • Cyber Security System: Connects all major elements of Enterprise Security Management to maintain a security policy.
  • Wide Range Of Applications: Using a variety of applications for governance, risk and compliance SWORDFISH® consolidates all functions under one platform to get instant visibility
  • Automation And Orchestration: Combines knowledge from previously fragmented and mostly static GRC to automate real-time risk management.
  • Security-As-A-Service: Acting as a unified Operations and Service Provisioning Fabric, simplifying participation in critical mission activities for clients and stakeholders

Be Ready. Be Resilient. Be Unstoppable.