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Contingency Planning: What's the Difference between Incident Response, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity?

Contingency planning is the process of determining how to respond to disruptive events. Most organizations are so dependent on IT resources, and most IT resources are so complex, interdependent, and attack prone, that contingency planning is essential to enable organizations to mitigate the likelihood, impact, and duration of disruptions to IT systems.

Disaster Recovery Best Practices | Webinar by Jason Taylor

Learn the fundamentals of Disaster Recovery in this insightful webinar led by Jason Taylor, Senior Cybersecurity Program Analyst at Sedara. He covers what disaster recovery is, common causes of disasters, response and recovery workflows (BCP, IR, and DR), the seven key steps to building a DR plan, recovery playbooks, and how to create an effective DR project plan. A must-watch for IT and security teams preparing for the unexpected.

K-12 Cybersecurity for School Districts: Key Threats, Regulations, and Solutions for 2025

K-12 cybersecurity for school districts is more critical than ever in 2025. With limited resources, increased reliance on digital tools, and the sensitive nature of student data, school districts have become prime targets for cybercriminals. As threats evolve and regulations tighten, it’s essential for school administrators and IT teams to understand the cybersecurity landscape, identify key risks, and take action.

NIST CSF 2.0: What you need to know by Jason Taylor

Join Jeson Taylor, Senior Cybersecurity Program Analyst, as he breaks down the key updates in NIST CSF 2.0 in this informative webinar. Gain valuable insights into what’s changed from NIST CSF 1.1 to 2.0, and what organizations need to know to stay aligned with the latest cybersecurity framework. This is the recording of our live webinar—perfect for anyone looking to understand the evolution of NIST CSF and how it impacts security programs moving forward.

Internal Cybersecurity Risks in Organizations

When most people think of cybersecurity threats, they picture outside attackers trying to breach the network. But often, the biggest risks are already inside. Whether it’s human error, shadow IT, or poor policy enforcement, internal vulnerabilities can be just as damaging. In this blog, we’ll explore five commonly overlooked cybersecurity risks within organizations and how you can proactively address them.

A Complete Guide to Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR)

Cyber threats aren’t slowing down—and endpoints are often the first target. That’s why having strong visibility and control at the device level has never been more important. Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) is key in today’s security strategies. It helps teams spot, investigate, and respond to threats in real time—before they turn into bigger problems.

Why CMMC Is More Important Than Ever in 2025

If you’re a government contractor working with the Department of Defense (DoD), you’ve likely heard about the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC)—but in 2025, it’s no longer just something to “keep an eye on.” It’s a requirement that’s actively shaping who gets contracts and who doesn’t. Here’s why CMMC is so important now, what’s changed, and what you need to do to stay compliant and competitive.

How Sedara ASM Transforms Cybersecurity for Your Business

Cybersecurity has advanced beyond the reliance on firewalls and antivirus software. As cyber threats become more sophisticated and unpredictable, traditional security tools alone are no longer enough. Modern attacks exploit unknown, unmanaged, and overlooked assets, making Attack Surface Management (ASM) essential for a proactive and comprehensive defense.