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News alert: INE receives a dozen G2 badges highlighting its cybersecurity training leadership

The Last Watchdog

Its recognition of INEs strong performance in enterprise, small business, and global impact for technical training showcases the depth and breadth of INEs online learning library. a Pentesting Consultant.

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Achieving PCI DSS Compliant Firewalls within a Small Business

Security Boulevard

Elaborating more on this, we have explained in this article basic PCI DSS firewall requirements, and the need for small businesses to install firewalls. Firewalls are used to segment or isolate networks and are an essential component to limit cyber threats and protect internal networks from the internet and untrusted networks.

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News alert: INE earns accolades based on strong curriculum reviews from business leaders

The Last Watchdog

Best hands-on and real world scenario based curriculum,” raves small business user Satvik V. Its recognition of INE’s strong performance in enterprise, small business, and global impact for technical training showcases the depth and breadth of INE’s online learning library. another small business user. .”

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Cyber Pearl Harbor Is Happening Right Now — It’s Ransomware

Daniel Miessler

Since 2007 the InfoSec industry has been talking about TheBigOne™—the event that would change cyber threats from annoyances to existential concerns. They called it Cyber Pearl Harbor. Even medium and large businesses struggle to handle this threat, and that’s with dedicated security staff to help them.

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Small and medium businesses need their own federal cyber policy, say advocates

SC Magazine

Small to medium sized businesses have drastically different cybersecurity preparedness, capacity and overall posture than their king-sized brethren. It’s clear that small businesses have become vulnerabilities in our global supply chains ,” said Kiersten Todt, managing director of the institute. .

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How security professionals will rise to the challenge of cyber defense in 2022

CyberSecurity Insiders

Samantha Andrews, director of account based marketing at Exabeam : “It’s apparent that many company boards are still not prepared for cybersecurity, and are not making the connection between the pervasiveness of cyber threats and their vulnerabilities. All too often, cyber is taking a backseat behind regulatory and reputational risks.