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FIPS Compliant Algorithms for Encryption, Hashing, and Signing

With the rise of cyber threats and the increasing volume of sensitive data being transmitted over networks, organizations must prioritize the use of cryptographic algorithms that meet stringent standards for security and reliability. One such standard is FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) compliance, which ensures that cryptographic algorithms adhere to the rigorous criteria set forth by the U.S. government.

CYJAX Webinar | Threat Intelligence Spotlight Navigating the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act

Join Ian Thornton-Trump CD, CISO for Cyjax, as he illuminates a strategic path forward by advocating for an intelligence-led approach to DORA compliance. Discover how leveraging threat intelligence can expedite your journey towards DORA compliance, ensuring a resilient and future-ready organisational framework.

A06 Vulnerable and Outdated Components - OWASP TOP 10

Outdated software components are a hacker's best friend. Learn about the dangers of A06:2021 (formerly known as "Using Components with Known Vulnerabilities") in the OWASP Top 10. This threat just climbed the ranks – let's get you up to speed! In this video, we'll tackle.

How To Protect Your Organization From Targeted Attacks

A targeted attack is a complex cyber attack tailored to specific organizations or employees. The best way to protect your organization from targeted attacks is to reduce its attack surface, invest in a Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, create an incident response plan and educate employees on cybersecurity best practices. Continue reading to learn what makes targeted attacks dangerous and how your organization can protect against them.

What to Expect from a Geofencing Marketing Company

In today's era, businesses are always looking for ways to connect with their target audience and make the most of their marketing initiatives. One popular strategy that has emerged recently is geofencing marketing. Geofencing marketing firms specialize in using this tactic to boost a company's brand recognition, customer interaction, and overall marketing effectiveness. In this article, we will explore what you can anticipate from partnering with a geofencing marketing agency and how it can transform your business.

Mastering Digital Forensics: Smart Methods for Investigative Success

As technology evolves, so do the methods and tools used by malicious actors, making it crucial for digital forensic analysts to stay ahead of the curve. This article explores smart strategies, methodologies, and digital forensics software that empower cybersecurity specialists to navigate complex digital environments and effectively uncover crucial evidence.

Custom Cybersecurity and Managed Security Services

Let's face it, keeping your company safe in the digital Wild West of 2024 can feel like playing whack-a-mole with cyber threats. A recent report from Verizon found that cybercrime cost is estimated to reach $10.5 trillion by 2025, leaving many IT teams scrambling to keep up. The problem? The cybersecurity landscape is in constant evolution, with new threats emerging faster than ever. But fear not, there's a solution on the horizon, and it comes in two flavors: custom cybersecurity services and managed security services (MSSPs).

CL0P Ransomware: The Latest Updates

Responsible for a number of infamous ‘big game hunter’ ransomware attacks and believed active since at least 2019, the ransomware threat group dubbed ‘CL0P‘ is thought to be a Russian-language cybercriminal gang and have been widely reported as associated with, or their malware adopted by, other cybercriminal groups including ‘FIN11’, a part of the larger financially-motivated ‘TA505’ group, and ‘UNC2546’.

A Guide to NIS 2 Requirements and How Cyberint Helps Meet Them

Cyber threats against critical infrastructure – such as energy and transportation networks – remain pervasive as ever, with 2023 witnessing an astounding 420 million such attacks in total. That’s the bad news. The good news is that critical infrastructure is set to become more secure, at least in the European Union, thanks to the NIS 2 Directive (also known as E.U. Directive 2022/2055).