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NIS2: The Next Wave of European Cybersecurity and the Vital Role of Network Observability
As the European Union (EU) gears up to implement the Network and Information Systems Directive 2 (NIS2), organizations across the continent are preparing for a significant shift in cybersecurity regulations. With a focus on bolstering the resilience of essential services and critical infrastructure, NIS2 introduces stricter requirements for risk management, incident reporting, and supply chain security. Amidst these changes, network observability emerges as a crucial tool for compliance and proactive threat detection. NIS2: A New Era of Cybersecurity NIS2 is a comprehensive update to the existing NIS Directive, aiming to address the evolving cyber threat landscape and strengthen the EU’s overall

13 Top CISO Priorities and Trends in 2024
As we navigate through 2024, Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) face an evolving landscape of challenges and responsibilities. The digital transformation has accelerated, and with it, the complexity of cybersecurity threats has increased. Here are the key priorities and trends that CISOs are focusing on this year. 1. Evolving Compliance Standards and Regulations One of the foremost concerns for CISOs in 2024 is keeping up with the changing compliance standards and regulations impacting cybersecurity. With data breaches becoming more frequent and severe, governments and industry bodies are tightening the rules around data protection and privacy. CISOs must ensure their organizations are

Incident Response and Forensics. Why Network Observability Is Your Secret Weapon
In today’s cyber threat landscape, incident response (IR) and digital forensics are non-negotiable for any organization. But what if I told you there’s a way to supercharge your IR and forensics capabilities? Enter network observability. What’s the Big Deal withIncident Response & Forensics? Incident Response (IR) Swift Containment: IR is about minimizing damage. The faster you identify and isolate an incident, the less it can spread. Damage Control: Effective IR helps you restore systems, mitigate losses, and get back to business as usual ASAP. Learning from Mistakes: Analyzing incidents helps you strengthen your security posture and prevent future breaches. Digital Forensics Understanding