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Welcome to our Cybersecurity blog.  Here at NaviSec, our engineers live and breathe cybersecurity 24×7. We are constantly performing research, improving our custom tool sets, appliances, and TTPs. We learn from others in our industry and offer our own experience back to the cyber security community through webinars, podcasts, blog articles, and through our work with high school and college interns and constantly look for other ways to ‘sharpen our ax’.

In our cybersecurity blog below, you will find a sample of our research and simply put our passion in giving back to the community. Our series titled A Pentesters Guide is frequently referenced and linked in independent research and other cyber security companies in our peer group – just as we learn and implement important research and tools from our peer cybersecurity companies.
Please contact us if there is a topic you would like to see a blog article written or if you would like to request one of our cybersecurity experts to visit your podcast or other cybersecurity panel.

NIST Cybersecurity Framework

NIST Cybersecurity Framework: 6 Common Questions

NIST Cybersecurity Framework: 6 Common Questions organizations have about NIST CSF. The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has a handy guideline in the form of a comprehensive Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) that can help address organizational cybersecurity concerns.

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State and Local Government Cyber Security

State and Local Government Cyber Security

Penetration Testing for Energy and Utility Companies is a well established concern. Reports reveal that of major cybersecurity attacks in 2021, energy companies were a prominent target. Over 77 percent of the energy companies in the United States are exposed to ransomware attacks due to factors like leaked passwords.

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CIRCIA 2022 Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act

CIRCIA 2022: 11 Things You Need To Know

Penetration Testing for Energy and Utility Companies is a well established concern. Reports reveal that of major cybersecurity attacks in 2021, energy companies were a prominent target. Over 77 percent of the energy companies in the United States are exposed to ransomware attacks due to factors like leaked passwords.

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