
Digital security: when false sense of security is more dangerous than the attack
The false sense of digital security occurs when a company believes it is protected because it has tools installed, reports archived, or routines that

The false sense of digital security occurs when a company believes it is protected because it has tools installed, reports archived, or routines that

Knowing the right time to invest in a technical security diagnosis makes a difference in how a company identifies risks, prioritizes them, and makes

ISO 27001 is an international standard that organizes information security management through clearly defined processes, controls, and responsibilities. It ensures consistency between policies, routines,

To comply with the LGPD (Brazilian General Data Protection Law) and ISO 27001, a company needs to technically demonstrate that its security and privacy

When a serious failure disrupts operations, the most important question is simple: how long can your company stay offline?The impact of an incident isn’t

Having backups usually conveys a sense of security. The system is configured, copies are automatic, and the report indicates success in the routine. Apparently,

Every growing company reaches this point in the discussion. The technical environment becomes more complex, risks multiply, and someone inevitably raises the question: is

Many companies feel protected because they have up-to-date antivirus software, a configured firewall, and automated backups. These tools are indispensable, but not sufficient. They

When an incident paralyzes operations, the first question that arises is: “How long can we stay offline?”. This answer defines the real impact of

For a long time, information security was treated as an exclusively technical area issue. It was enough for IT to take care of antivirus,