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What Does The NIS2 Directive Mean for Cybersecurity in the EU?

With the growing cyberattacks threatening business and customer data, Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) are working to implement the NIS2 Directive into their organization to strengthen their digital security. NIS2 is mandatory for all medium-sized and large organizations within vital sectors in the EU.

Leveraging CrowdStrike Falcon Against Attacks Targeting Okta Environments

As more organizations move to software-as-a-service (SaaS), remote access to applications and data is concentrated among a smaller set of identity providers. These identity providers, such as Okta, must absorb growing volumes of credential-based attacks. Okta consistently reports high volumes of credential stuffing, password spraying and phishing attacks against its customers. Additionally, red teams are discovering new patterns of abuse relevant to Okta products.

New Operating Models of Digital Asset Trading

‘Traditional’ equities trading has undergone massive transformation over centuries. The evolution of how trades are conducted reflects technological advancements, market demands, and the need for efficiency. From the establishment of stock exchanges to the emergence of electronic communication networks (ECNs), the journey from disruption to adoption paints a clear picture of the changing landscape.

Enhancing Fund Tokenization Operations and Management with Fireblocks x Tokeny

Tokenization is gaining momentum in the financial world; more and more financial institutions recognize the impact it will have on how financial products are created, traded, and managed. It is estimated that the potential value of tokenized assets will reach about $16 trillion by 2030.

The US Treasury Attack: Key Events and Security Implications

There’s a dark joke in cybersecurity: each year ends with an unwelcome holiday surprise—a major security incident. This timing isn’t random. Threat actors target this timing, knowing security teams operate with skeleton crews that impact detection, investigation and response times. It’s a calculated strategy that works reliably, year after year. And now there’s another holiday surprise to add to the list—the recent attack on the U.S. Treasury Department.