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Adversarial Risk Management

FS-ISAC

We chase concepts that seem simple, such as "basic" network hygiene, asset management, and patching. But these approaches rely on tenets based on traditional operational and financial risk management. While “close enough” works in asset management for financial inventory, it can quickly prove useless in cybersecurity.

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Managing Cyberthreats to Combat Ransomware Part 3: Cybersecurity Frameworks

Zerto

As we continue with our third and final blog in this series on managing cyberthreats, we’ll explore frameworks from the National Institute of Standards & Technology and Center for Internet Security, which together provide time-tested knowledge and best practices used to combat ransomware. The NIST Cybersecurity Framework 1.1

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Five Strategies to Protect Against Ransomware and Other Cyberattacks

Risk Management Monitor

As organizations continue to adapt to remote or hybrid work models, it has never been more vital to have a robust cybersecurity program to better protect against ransomware attacks and other cyberattacks against company systems and personnel. Strengthen Asset Inventory You cannot protect what you do not know exists or cannot see.

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Crypto: What We Need to Protect

FS-ISAC

The low barrier to entry and ability to quickly conduct cross-border transactions made me think digital assets were nothing more than a medium for illicit activity. For many years, the cybersecurity industry had no other use case for crypto and thought of regulation as a pipe dream.

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ISO 27001 Requirements Checklist: Steps and Tips for Implementation

Reciprocity

An ISMS is a standards-based approach to managing sensitive information to assure that the information stays secure. The core of an ISMS is rooted in the people, processes, and technology through a governed risk management program. 8 – Asset Management. Asset Management, Annex A.8