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February 2023

Five Things to Know About the NIST CSF 2.0

The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) is undergoing a major update. Originally released in 2014, the NIST CSF is one of the most widely used cybersecurity frameworks helping organizations understand and manage their cybersecurity risk. NIST is currently updating the CSF to align with the latest cybersecurity trends and best practices, with the expected release date of the CSF 2.0 slated for the first quarter of 2024.

What Is Business Profile Hijacking & How You Can Protect Your Business

Search engines automatically create a business listing based on publicly available information, but they permit business owners to override this automatic listing by publishing their own. This listing may include business hours, slogan, geographical location, a website link, contact information, reviews, and images. Business owners are also permitted to respond to reviews. Recently, Sedara has seen incidents in which the attacker claims control over a business listing that they do not own.