QuoIntelligence listed as a Representative Vendor in 2021 Gartner® Market Guide for Security Threat Intelligence Products and Services
QuoIntelligence, a leading provider of cyber threat intelligence, today announced it has been identified as a Representative Vendor in the 2021 Gartner “Market Guide for Security Threat Intelligence Products and Services” report.
Ransomware is here to stay and other cybersecurity predictions for 2022
Cybersecurity continues to be a pressing topic for organizations from all industries. And the ongoing rise of ransomware attacks will continue to pose a significant threat despite law enforcement disruption campaigns. What else does 2022 have in store?
Factsheet ISO: Changes to ISO 27002 Include Addition of Threat Intelligence
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) recently presented updates to the ISO 27002 standard, which consolidates chapters and controls, as well as adding several new controls. The update to the ISO framework includes Threat Intelligence (TI) further highlights the growing importance of TI in an organization’s security management.
EU Council Adopts New Cybersecurity Strategy
The EU Council officially adopted conclusions for the new Cybersecurity Strategy. Check out our overview of the three focus areas!
China’s Five-Year Plan: A Pursuit for GDP Growth & Technological Self-Sufficiency
QuoIntelligence analyzed China’s 14th Five-Year Plan draft, which sets goals and strategies for developing the country’s economy. Read our summary of key-takeaways focusing closely on self-reliance in technology, GDP growth, national security, and more.
10 Steps To Secure Your Organization Against Cybercrime
IT security and rising cybercrime activities is a growing area of concern across many organizations. Here are ten essential areas, you should carefully focus your efforts on to succeed in cybersecurity.
How DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) has Changed the Threat Landscape For Companies
DoH provides the benefit of communicating DNS information over an encrypted HTTPS connection but presents security issues for organizations.
Supply Chain Attacks, Cybersecurity & Regulations: What to Expect in 2021
Supply chain attacks are on the rise in 2021. The recent SolarWind breach and COVID-19 are only exacerbating supply chain threats. More and more nations are working towards stringent frameworks to strengthen supply chain security. Read our article to find out which attack vectors, threat actors and new regulations to watch in 2021!
Brexit, Cybersecurity & Data Protection: Everything you need to know about the EU-UK Trade Deal
The Brexit transition period has ended. On 24 December 2020 the EU and UK reached the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), which regulates EU-UK relations.
QuoIntelligence provides a summary with everything you need to know about the EU-UK Trade Deal regarding Cybersecurity, Data Protection and Information-Sharing .
Cyber Security Trends in 2021: Espionage Activities Increasingly Threatening
In the following blog post, we will provide an overview of the major cyber security trends observed over 2020 and provide an outlook into potential developments in the coming year. Namely, we will address the ongoing COVID-19 threat, ransomware and phishing trends and especially focus on the increasing threat QuoIntelligence sees in industrial, political and military espionage for 2021.