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With SASE (Secure Access Service Edge), organizations can finally integrate connectivity and security effectively into a single framework that combines access control and data protection. By unifying security functions such as perimeter protection, data security, and access control, SASE simplifies network and security architecture.


BENEFITS OF SASE


Advanced, Cohesive Protection: SASE protects an organization’s data wherever it resides – whether in the cloud, in the office, or on remote devices. This means a uniform and robust approach to security, reducing vulnerabilities and improving compliance.


Secure Access for Remote Workers: With hybrid work becoming the norm, SASE offers an efficient solution to ensure that workers have secure access to company resources, regardless of their location.


Reduced Costs and Complexity: By unifying multiple networking and security capabilities into a single platform, SASE eliminates the need for multiple solutions and reduces operational complexity, simplifying management and lowering costs.


Scalability and Flexibility: With SASE, companies can quickly adapt to changes, scaling their infrastructure and responsiveness to user and business needs.


Data Protection: With SASE, organizations can protect their data and prevent information leaks.


Implementing SASE is an essential step for any business looking for a modern and resilient solution to meet the security and connectivity challenges of the digital age. In addition to ensuring comprehensive protection, SASE prepares organizations for a secure, flexible and cloud-centric future of work.


CyberSafe can help define the approach and solution that best suits your organization’s needs, as well as provide, install, configure and manage it.


For more information, please contact us.


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On October 30th, one of the most important events on cybersecurity, IDC Security & Cloud, will take place in the city of Porto.


This edition, under the theme “Fortifying Security in the Era of Cloud Innovation”, will explore emerging trends, cybersecurity strategies and innovative solutions in the cloud era.  


CyberSafe will be present and we will have the participation of Davide Silva, Cybersecurity Operations Services Manager at CyberSafe, in a round table on the topic: “Elevating security operations with SOAR and MDR services”.



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There's less than a month left until the deadline for transposing NIS2 into national law.

 

What you need to know:

 

NIS2 is the most comprehensive European cybersecurity directive to date, presenting stricter requirements for risk management and incident reporting.

With broader coverage of sectors and tougher sanctions for non-compliance, hundreds of thousands of EU organizations will have to re-evaluate their cybersecurity stance.

 

What has changed:

 

- There has been an increase in the sectors of activity covered by NIS2 compared to NIS1.

- Examples of new sectors are: Wastewater, Space, Public Administration, Research, Production, Processing and Distribution of Food Products, Production, Processing and Distribution of Chemical Products, Postal and Courier Services, Waste Management, Manufacturing, ICT Service Management;

- Compared to NIS1, there has also been a very significant increase in the fines that non-compliant organizations can be subject to.

 

 Why you should comply:

 

Organizations that do not comply with the NIS2 directive may be subject to the following fines:

- Essential entities may be subject to fines of up to 10 million euros or 2% of their global turnover, whichever is higher.

- Significant entities may be subject to fines of up to 7 million euros or 1.4% of their global turnover, whichever is higher.

 

In addition to monetary sanctions, non-compliant organizations can be subject to non-financial measures, such as compliance orders, binding instructions, notification and communication requirements for the parties involved, and implementation of changes based on safety audit findings.

 

How CyberSafe can help:

 

We can help your organization implement NIS2 measures to ensure compliance with this Directive.

 

Either with compliance consultancy services to help implement measures to comply with NIS2 requirements, or by providing solutions and services to operationalize some of the measures:

 

1) Consulting services for policy development and risk analysis

2) SOC as a Service and Incident Response services

3) RiskRecon solution for identifying supplier security risks and weaknesses

4) Security Assesment Services, vulnerability analysis, Pentesting and Red Team Services.

5) Security Awareness Services

6) Data encryption solutions

7) Access control solutions

8) Multi-factor authentication solutions

 

When it comes to cybersecurity, we are always at the forefront, with the latest and most innovative solutions and the services that best suit the needs of organizations.

 

If you would like to know more about how your organization can become more cyber secure, please contact us.

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