Category: LuxSci Library: Security and Privacy

Implementing Zero Trust Architecture

March 8, 2022

The US Government has released its zero trust strategy to help government agencies implement zero trust architectures. It requires federal agencies to meet certain standards before the end of the 2024 fiscal year. The zero trust strategy aims to improve the nation’s security posture and reduce the potential harms from cyber attacks. It assumes that […]

What is Cyber Insurance?

March 1, 2022

As cyberattacks are increasing in frequency, many organizations have come to view them as inevitable. Even organizations that have a strong cybersecurity program can be impacted by a zero-day vulnerability or employee errors. Cyber insurance helps limit the impact of a cyberattack by helping organizations recover the costs. Cyber insurance is not a replacement for […]

5 New Year’s Resolutions to Improve Your Cybersecurity

January 4, 2022

Happy New Year! Start the year off by making a New Year’s resolution to improve your cybersecurity. Here is LuxSci’s list of what your organization needs to do to prepare for the new year.

2021 Year in Review

December 21, 2021

As the year draws to a close, it’s a good time to take a look back. In this 2021 Year in Review, we analyze the most important developments in cybersecurity, as well as the major information security threats. 2021 Year In Review: The Impact Of Coronavirus As we entered year two of the coronavirus pandemic, […]

What is HITRUST Certification and Why Does It Matter?

December 7, 2021

Any company can claim to be HIPAA-compliant, but if you are considering using their services, it’s worth understanding what they mean. Using a vendor that self-attests compliance is risky. As a result, many serious organizations use a third-party validator to assure that they are doing all the right things regarding security and compliance. If you […]