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As US CVE Database Fumbles, EU ‘Replacement’ Goes Live
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Diesen Kuß der ganzen Welt! European Union Vulnerability Database (EUVD) launches this week. And not a moment too soon ...
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Stay Ahead of Cyber Threats with Autonomous Penetration Testing
Explore how autonomous penetration testing with NodeZero helps organizations meet NIS 2 compliance by enhancing cybersecurity through scalable, efficient risk assessments. The post Stay Ahead of Cyber Threats with Autonomous Penetration Testing ...

How to Enact a SaaS Compliance Strategy for NIS2 and DORA
Critical data has migrated to SaaS, and attackers are taking advantage of this new avenue for exploitation—monthly SaaS breaches are up 300% year over year. Due to the critical role SaaS applications ...

Taking Time to Understand NIS2 Reporting Requirements
The newest version of the European Union Network and Information Systems directive, or NIS2, came into force in January 2023. Member States have until October 2024 to transpose it into their national ...
Comply with NIS2 Directive MFA Requirements with Silverfort
In article 21, the NIS2 Directive defines the minimum set of security measures regulated entities must implement to comply with its requirements. Section 2(j) relates directly to Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), stating that ...