Zero Trust Readiness & Assessment

Take Action with Ransomware Defense Best Practices

Take Action with Ransomware Defense Best Practices

Insurance is a critical tool in the arsenal of organizations fighting ransomware. Still, the dramatic increase in the frequency and severity of ransomware-related losses has made keeping and obtaining cyber insurance increasingly more difficult.

Organizations must demonstrate their readiness for a ransomware attack and appropriate levels of security control maturity now more than ever to increase insurability.

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Why Are Cyber Insurance Premiums Rising?

Why Are Cyber Insurance Premiums Rising?

Cyber risk is a persistent and rapidly evolving threat to organizations in all industries today. While the $150 billion cybersecurity market provides numerous safeguards, understanding the available products and solutions is essential for informing risk management strategies and cybersecurity investments.

Recognizing innovation and efficacy, CyberSecOp security programs leverage the collective knowledge of leading framework and cyber insurers to assess the effectiveness of your organization's cybersecurity risk and provide a roadmap to reducing cyber risk.

CyberSecOp assists organizations in putting in place the necessary controls to help them achieve their risk transfer goals in a more difficult insurance market. We know that implementing the right cyber controls will provide your organization with a higher level of security, lower insurance premiums, a better ability to identify threats, and, ideally, a faster recovery from an attack.

CMMC 2.0 - CMMC Reduce Cybersecurity Requirements

CMMC 2.0 - CMMC Reduce Cybersecurity Requirements

The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC), CMMC 2.0 will no longer require every contractor to get a third-party certification if they do not touch controlled unclassified data, a change that could reduce the cost of compliance for thousands of contractors.

On November 4, 2021, the Department of Defense (“DOD”) announced several changes to the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program – the program that DOD intends to use to enhance the security of the defense industrial base through assessments and third-party cybersecurity certifications.

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Zero Trust Readiness & Assessment

Zero Trust Readiness & Assessment

With the continued growth of cyber-attacks and more users working remotely, organizations and government agencies are moving toward a Zero Trust model to protect their systems. COVID-19 has accelerated the process for more remote connectivity. This new architecture removes the perimeter support most organizations rely on to secure their enterprise systems. Additionally, most remote users utilize insecure networks. Unmanaged BYOD devices create additional risk to the organization.

Our Zero Trust strategy is forged around protecting 5 pillars while utilizing NIST SP 800-207. NIST SP 800-207 Zero Trust Architecture provides the core principles CyberSecOp uses to implement cybersecurity policies and compliance program controls. With this Zero Trust philosophy in addition with our in-depth industry experience, the CyberSecOp team has created a model that goes beyond NIST SP 800-207 to reduce new risk factors. Our model continues to grow as we identify new risks. For CyberSecOp Zero Trust Readiness & Assessment Services

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