Many companies struggle with all of the cybersecurity documentation, processes, and policies that can limit their business growth and REALLY stress them out. Omnistruct serves as an enterprise partner for the critical policies, processes, and documentation needed to make sure all of that data and revenue is well protected against cyber threats and that the company stays in compliance with all rules and regulations.
The view that a hacker is nothing more than a hoodie-wearing teenager with too much time on their hands is woefully outdated. Today, hackers are much more likely to be highly sophisticated cybercriminals that work within large, well-funded (and increasingly state-funded) operations. This has shifted the motivation for an attack from simple mischief making to financial. In fact, research shows that almost two-thirds (63%) of all data breaches now intend to extort money from companies and individuals. By Jake Moore I February 9, 2022 Read More
The Securities and Exchange Commission is proposing new rules that for the first time would establish explicit and detailed cybersecurity compliance requirements for registered investment advisors, including obligations to enact written policies and to report cyber breaches to clients and regulators. By Kenneth Corbin I February 9, 2022 Read More
Adopting zero trust and associated identity solutions is a governmentwide effort across government as agencies stand up their strategies in meeting President's cybersecurity executive order. The Department of Labor is using the directive as a linchpin for its cloud modernization strategy. By Sarah Sybert I February 9, 2022 Read More
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