In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, vulnerability management stands as a critical pillar of effective risk mitigation and business continuity. While traditional vulnerability assessments and patch management strategies have been the cornerstone of vulnerability management practices for a very long time, Threat intelligence provides an extra layer to vulnerability management, empowering businesses and organisations to make informed decisions and prioritize remediation efforts effectively and in a timely manner.
Read MoreIFB’s Threat Intelligence Platform was launched last year as a new cyber security service in response to businesses having to operate from home due to the Covid-19 pandemic. It is designed to help them identify security risks before attackers do and as businesses look to define the future of work, its still just as vital now for them to have sight of any vulnerabilities on their network.
Read MoreIn our latest blog, IFB’s Business Development Manager, Mark Kuszpit reflects on life as a salesman during lockdown. if you know IFB – you’ll know Mark – as one of your first points of contact at IFB, who has been part of the team for 11 years and worked in sales for 25 years!
Read MoreIn the first of a series of new webinars, join IFB to discover how your business and its employees can work seamlessly between workplace and home without critical business data being compromised, as well as top tips and key considerations you can apply to your hybrid working model.
Read MoreHow resilient is your business when it comes to cyber-attacks? Find out with Exercise in a Box workshop in partnership with SBRC.
Read MoreWhile the threat and protection industry has been here since the first computers sparked into life, Cyber security is a new thing and for many of us, it really hasn’t been a massive consideration until we have become the always connected and online economy we are now.
Read MoreA vital part of any cyber security strategy and plan must be an off network back up of your data.
Read MoreThere is a whole squad of us that have grown up using digital technology without enough training or education. If you think about it, have you been trained to use the laptop, mobile or tablet you are on now or the software you use every day to do your job or pay your bills or support and manage your family in any meaningful way?
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