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GUEST ESSAY: NIST’s Cybersecurity Framework update extends best practices to supply chain, AI

The Last Watchdog

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has updated their widely used Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) — a free respected landmark guidance document for reducing cybersecurity risk. It seeks to establish and monitor your company’s cybersecurity risk management strategy, expectations, and policy.

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Understanding the Key Updates in NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0

Centraleyes

When the guys at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released the inaugural Cybersecurity Framework in February 2014, it did not include a batch of questions that were almost certainly on their minds but not in the framework. It became the go-to framework for cybersecurity planning. of the CSF. The CSF 2.0

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Cybersecurity Industry News Review – March 28, 2023

CyberSecurity Insiders

writes a cybersecurity prescription for the NHS and for social care, data protection hardware is becoming a big security gap, security specialist MITRE partners up to tackle supply chain security threats, while the E.U. government has sketched out a strategy to protect the National Health Service from cyberattacks.

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Choosing an MDR Provider: Boutique or Big Brand (Part 1)

Jane Frankland

In recent years, data breaches and compliance failures have made organisations increasingly aware of the need for comprehensive cybersecurity solutions to detect and address threats. However, not all organisations have had the means to invest in and manage the staffing and infrastructure required for a Security Operations Centre (SOC).

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Why are you ignoring NIST, NSA and the NCSC?

IT Security Guru

Between August 2020 and February 2021, “the agencies”, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), National Security Agency (NSA) and National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) had all published final or preliminary (beta) guidance for Zero Trust (ZT) that is applicable to all sizes of organisations. Security Vendors.

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How OCA Empowers Your XDR Journey

McAfee

Not only are customers and vendors behind this but industry groups like Open Cybersecurity Alliance (OCA) share this same goal and there are some open projects to leverage for this effort. What is unique is STIX-Shifter’s ability to search for all three data types—network, file, and log. XDR Promise.

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Cyber Threats to the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022

Digital Shadows

Unfortunately, football fans aren’t the only ones tuning in to watch some of the best players in the world defending their national colors. These malicious apps constitute a risk for customers and developers alike—and they can be easily found online using the most common search engines. Scams could present themselves in many forms.