Blog categorized as CyberSecurity

From Chaos to Control: How Incident Response Planning and Tabletop Exercises Can Save Your Bank

10.24.24 18:05 By Daniel Sitton - Comment(s)
From Chaos to Control: How Incident Response Planning and Tabletop Exercises Can Save Your Bank

The reality is, many banks and credit unions operate with a false sense of security. They may have robust firewalls, advanced detection systems, and even a dedicated IT team. But when it comes to responding to a cyber incident—whether it's a ransomware attack, data breach, or system compromise—most ...

The FFIEC CAT is Retiring; Is Your Bank Ready for What’s Next?

10.20.24 15:48 By Daniel Sitton - Comment(s)
The FFIEC CAT is Retiring; Is Your Bank Ready for What’s Next?
Learn how to prepare for the retirement of the FFIEC CAT and ensure your bank’s cybersecurity readiness with expert insights from Guardian Technology Group.

7 Typical Challenges in Implementing Zero Trust Security Strategies                                

07.25.24 07:07 By Daniel Sitton - Comment(s)
7 Typical Challenges in Implementing Zero Trust Security Strategies                                
Zero Trust is a hot topic in cybersecurity, but it's not without its challenges. Our latest blog post reveals 7 common pitfalls organizations face when adopting Zero Trust.

A Simple Guide to the Updated NIST 2.0 Cybersecurity Framework              

07.22.24 12:57 By Daniel Sitton - Comment(s)
A Simple Guide to the Updated NIST 2.0 Cybersecurity Framework              
Staying secure just got easier! The NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 offers a refreshed approach to risk management. This blog post simplifies CSF 2.0 and explains its benefits for your organization.

Why Continuous Monitoring is a Cybersecurity Must

07.09.24 15:24 By Daniel Sitton - Comment(s)
Why Continuous Monitoring is a Cybersecurity Must
Think about this: you go out for a vacation. You live in a dodgy neighborhood but trust your locks are strong. But you also don’t inspect them regularly. Are they truly locked and protected? A small flaw or hidden vulnerability could have happened. It’s a potential catastrophe.

That's the danger of ...

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