The ethical hackers’ trip from Luxembourg to Las Vegas

Ever wondered what it’s like to venture into the fascinating world of hackers, where cybersecurity professionals and hobbyists engage in the most impressive knowledge-sharing event? Picture this: a sunny August morning in Las Vegas, the neon lights of the Strip illuminating the city that never sleeps. Amidst the glitz and …

Digital security at home: A practical guide

Nowadays, security is a top priority. In current times, when working from a remote location has become predominant, performing our job alone and collaborating effectively with colleagues remotely are competences that we all had to learn or master quickly. The result however, is positive: we now connect, interact and get …

About cyber risk and how it is boosting cyber insurance

Across the world, businesses are more and more concerned with the exponential growth of cyber risks. Regardless of the business type, the sector you operate in or the firm size, you and your stakeholders are using computers, mobile devices, wearables or other types of digital technologies that are susceptible to …

Six food-for-discussion ideas from the Cybersecurity and Privacy Days 2021

If you stumbled upon this article and you’ve started reading it, it’s because, somehow, cybersecurity concerns you.  See, you’re doing the right thing. Areas of armed conflict that are happening now may be geographically far from you, but cyber warfare is happening all around us, every single day. And you’re …

The Know-Your-Third-Party approach in financial services

The last cybersecurity-related blog entry of this special and ineffable 2020 is about the Know-Your-Third-Party approach, which allows for the standardisation of third-party oversight processes, including managing cybersecurity risks proactively.   The more technology spreads across the world of work, the more financial institutions rely on software applications and specialised IT …

Cybersecurity Days: The five ideas that resonated the most with us

Recalling the saying, “It’s not a matter of ‘if,’ but a matter of ‘when’,”  when it comes to cybersecurity, isn’t pessimistic. On the contrary, it’s fairly realistic. Technology developments are a gale that is constantly changing not only how we live but also how we are. With great advancements come …

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