Cyber Security Blog

regulatory compliance software

Cyber threats are evolving, and businesses must protect sensitive data and follow legal requirements. Cyber security regulatory compliance ensures that organizations implement the proper security measures to prevent data breaches, cyberattacks, and unauthorized access while meeting industry and government standards.   Failing to comply with cyber security regulations can lead to financial penalties, reputational damage, and legal consequences. Different industries and regions have specific cyber security compliance...

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DNS Spoofing

Cybercriminals use many tricks to steal data, disrupt networks, and spy on users. One of the most dangerous and often unnoticed attacks is DNS spoofing. This attack manipulates the Domain Name System (DNS) to redirect users to fake websites without them realizing it.   Imagine typing a bank’s website URL into your browser, but instead of reaching the real site, you land on a fake version that...

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Phishing attacks vector illustration

Cybercriminals use many tricks to steal personal information and money. Two common cyber threats are spoofing and phishing. Many people confuse these terms because both involve deception. However, there are different types of attacks with unique methods and goals.   Spoofing is when a hacker pretends to be someone else, such as a company, person, or website, to trick you. For example, they might send an email...

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Phishing Email vector illustration

Cybercriminals use many tricks to steal sensitive information, and one of the most common methods is phishing. Phishing attacks come in different forms, but two of the most dangerous types are phishing and spear phishing.   While both attacks aim to steal personal or business data, they have key differences. Phishing is a broad attack sent to many people, hoping that someone will fall for it. Spear...

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Spam vs Phishing

Cybercriminals are always finding new ways to trick people into giving away personal or company information. Two of the most common cyber threats today are smishing and phishing. Both are types of social engineering attacks that target individuals through fake messages. However, they use different methods to deceive victims.   If your employees do not know how to recognize these attacks, your organization could face data breaches,...

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NIST 800-53 control families

Cyber security is a major concern for organizations handling sensitive data. Cyber threats are increasing, and businesses must take strong measures to protect their systems. To help with this, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) created a framework called NIST 800-53.   NIST 800-53 provides security and privacy controls that organizations must follow to protect federal information systems. These controls are grouped into categories called...

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