Volt Typhoon APT group targeting legacy SOHO routers

FBI shuts down APT Group Volt Typhoon targeting legacy SOHO routers as C2 for attacks on US critical infrastructure
What to know in Germany about Digital Operational Resilience Act

More accurate cyber threat findings to improve your cybersecurity posture and help meet regulations like DORA.
Como o Fortifydata Ajuda na Conformidade com o Decreto nº 11.856 e na Gestão de Risco Cibernético de Terceiros

Saiba mais sobre o monitoramento em tempo real, a conformidade com a ISO 27001 e a automação das avaliações de risco.
Bringing True Risk Representation to Security Ratings Metrics

Customize and tailor cyber security ratings performance metrics to get holistic risk representation to better compare the effectiveness of security practices.
What is the NIST Cyber Risk Score?

The NIST cyber risk score is a result of the cyber risk scoring methodology as described in the NIST cybersecurity framework.
What is a NIST CSF Score?

The NIST CSF score is not a single numerical value. Instead, it’s a methodology for assessing and quantifying risk based on the principles outlined in the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.
What is the Difference Between BitSight and Prevalent?

What is the difference between BitSight and Prevalent? They both help with vendor third-party risk management, but they have their differences.
NIST Rating Scale: The 4 Implementation Tiers and How to Use Them

The NIST rating scale is a part of the NIST’s broader framework for managing cybersecurity risks.
How SecurityScorecard Works: Scoring Methodology, Data Sources, and What It Misses

How does SecurityScorecard work? A common question that we provide some answers to the aspects of how does SecurityScorecard work.
What is the difference between SecurityScorecard and CyberGRX?

What is the difference between SecurityScorecard and CyberGRX?