Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

November 2024

How Are You Covering These New DORA ICT Resilience Requirements?

DORA’s public consultation period is over. If your organisation deals with the finances of people or other entities based in the EU or provides services to a firm that does, you will want to know how its rule set has changed. We’ve read through the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) documentation and kept up to speed with the latest EU FSI regulation memos. The bottom line is that DORA remains a very demanding regulation with a huge scope.

Why DORA Makes MTTR the Board's Business

Based on our reading, the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), is at a fundamental level, a transformative ICT challenge. DORA makes the speed and accuracy of security threat detection and response a board-level concern. Fail to stop, classify and report on cyber incidents accurately and, from 2025 onwards, your organisation could face a fine of 1% of global turnover.

The Difference Between Cybersecurity AI and Machine Learning

In what feels like 10 minutes, cybersecurity AI and machine learning (ML) have gone from a concept pioneered by a handful of companies, including SenseOn, to a technology that is seemingly everywhere. In a recent SenseOn survey, over 80% of IT teams told us they think that tools that use AI would be the most impactful investment their security operations centre (SOC) could make.

The Truth About How Generative AI Can Be Used In Cybersecurity

Thanks to ChatGPT, you’ve probably heard a lot about generative AI technology over the last few years. Generative AI is artificial intelligence technology that works by taking input data like a request, processing it through different algorithms, and producing an output based on learned patterns. ChatGPT is a generative AI chatbot. 91% of security teams use generative AI, but 65% don’t fully understand the implications.