Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

July 2023

Red team exercises against social engineering attacks

How can you take a proactive approach to your organization’s cybersecurity strategy? Scoping the threat landscape and having a solid incident response plan is a good start. But you also need to continuously seek out vulnerabilities and weaknesses to remediate or mitigate. These vulnerabilities and weaknesses aren’t just limited to systems and processes – the human factor plays a prominent part in many cybersecurity breaches.

NIS2 Directive and cyber risk management

The NIS2 Directive, published in December 2022, sets out a series of measures for improving cyber risk management throughout the European Union. All EU member states must apply the Directive as part of national law by October 2024. By the same date, all applicable organizations must comply with the measures set out in NIS2.

Using Mitre Att&CK with threat intelligence to improve Vulnerability Management

MITRE ATT&CK® is a globally accessible knowledge base of 14 adversary tactics and over 500 techniques based on real-world observations. The first model was proposed in 2013 and publicly released in 2015 which has been gathering momentum over the last couple of years.

ISO 27002 puts Threat Intelligence center stage

The ISO 27000 series is an industry standard that has long defined and dictated base-level requirements for organizations’ information security management systems (ISMS). Through more than a dozen standards, the framework helps organizations demonstrate management commitment to their ISMS as they regularly review and improve their systems and procedures.

Product demo - O24 Farsight VPT for Risk-based Vulnerability Management

There’s a gap between the identification of vulnerabilities and the IT resource available to remediate them within the timeframe hackers operate. With Outscan NX and Farsight, the vulnerability risk management process becomes more streamlined and efficient, enabling organizations to proactively address the biggest risk first to optimize security resource.

Outpost24 CORE delivers complete visibility of technology assets and threat exposure, with business-level mitigation guidance

Leading cyber risk platform provider Outpost24 announces release of Outpost24 CORE, a ground-breaking unified exposure management solution that gives unprecedented visibility and real-time insights into an organization's IT asset inventory and their threat exposure across the entire attack surface.

Does PCI DSS v4.0 Require a Pen Test?

PCI version 4.0 was released in March 2022, and all organizations that must be compliant with the regulation have a deadline of March 31, 2024 to do so. So, what does the new version say about pen testing? According to Requirement 11 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), pen testing is required for organizations and entities that store, process, and/or transmit cardholder data.