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LW ROUNDTABLE: Cybersecurity takeaways of 2023 — and what’s ahead in 2024 ( part 3)

The Last Watchdog

Last Watchdog posed two questions: •What should be my biggest takeaway from 2023, with respect to mitigating cyber risks at my organization? What should I be most concerned about – and focus on – in 2024? The cyber threat landscape is evolving rapidly. This start-with-the-basics momentum will carry into 2024.

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MIT Report Spotlights Triple Threat Fueling Data Breach Tsunami

SecureWorld News

Other aggressive tactics noted include targeting cloud backup data, deploying distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, and implementing multi-layered extortion demands. These escalations have made ransomware an even more potent data breach threat. That's the whole idea behind the 'assume breach' philosophy.

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LW ROUNDTABLE: Cybersecurity takeaways of 2023 — and what’s ahead in 2024 ( part 1)

The Last Watchdog

A look back at the cybersecurity landscape in 2023 rings all-too familiar: cyber threats rapidly evolved and scaled up , just as they have, year-to-year, for the past 20 years. What should I be most concerned about – and focus on – in 2024? The comments we received were uniformly insightful and helpful.

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NIS2 Framework: Your Key To Achieving Cybersecurity Excellence

Centraleyes

National Implementation Deadline: Member states are mandated to incorporate the provisions of the NIS2 directive into their national laws by October 17, 2024. The Evolving Cyber Threat Landscape The contemporary threat and regulatory landscape have pressed organizations to fortify their cyber-crisis management capabilities.

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NIS2

Centraleyes

To enhance Europe’s resilience against existing and emerging cyber threats, the NIS2 Directive introduces new requirements and obligations for organizations in four key areas: risk management, corporate accountability, reporting obligations, and business continuity.

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EPA Issues Urgent Alert for Water Utilities to Enhance Cyber Defenses

SecureWorld News

Leveraging authorities under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), the EPA is directing community water systems (CWSs) to take specific actions to ensure compliance with cybersecurity requirements and better secure their industrial control systems from escalating cyber threats.

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Top Benefits of Effective 3rd Party Vendor Risk Management

Centraleyes

The Evolving Landscape: Challenges and Opportunities As we stand on the threshold of 2024, the terrain of vendor risk management unfolds with a blend of challenges and opportunities. Operational risk: What’s the chance that a vendor might cause issues that will result in disrupted internal operations?

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