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Ecosystems and Dependencies Endanger Enterprises

Cyberattacks, extreme weather, and supply chain failures demonstrate that companies operate in a “when, not if” reality—yet while 68 percent of enterprises have increased third-party dependencies, fewer than half have updated their resilience strategy.

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Why OT Endpoints Become a Security Risk

According to the Forescout 2026 analysis, 75 percent of today’s most critical device types were not even on the radar two years ago; time clocks, RFID readers, serial-to-IP converters, and medical systems are now in focus, with microsegmentation, zero-trust architectures, and consistent network separation serving as ke

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Typosquatting Is Not a User Problem—It’s a Supply Chain Threat

Typosquatting is no longer a user problem but a supply chain threat: AI-generated lookalike domains hide in third-party scripts and evade standard security stacks, as the Trust Wallet attack demonstrates with 8.5 million dollars stolen in 48 hours without warning.

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Secure by Design: From Compliance to Cyber Resilience

The EU NIS2 Directive triples the number of regulated organizations in Germany from 4,500 to 29,500, and cybersecurity must be understood as a holistic approach—not merely as a compliance checkbox, but as effective integration of processes, responsibilities, and architecture.

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Serial-to-IP Converters as a Security Risk for IT and OT

Serial-to-IP converters form a central interface in industrial networking, enabling communication between older serial field devices and modern IP-based networks, but pose significant security risks due to their often inconspicuous integration and long operational cycles.

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