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      How to Prove Cyber ROI: The New Metrics of Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM)
      09 Dec 2025

      How to Prove Cyber ROI: The New Metrics of Continuous Threat Exposure Management (CTEM)

      TLDR: To prove cyber ROI, replace activity metrics (vulnerabilities patched, scans completed) with outcome-based CTEM […]

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      If We Already Run Vulnerability Scans, Why Are We Still Exposed?
      02 Dec 2025

      If We Already Run Vulnerability Scans, Why Are We Still Exposed?

      It is a familiar situation for many business leaders. Your security team runs regular scans. […]

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      Why a $100K attack actually costs ferry operators $3M+
      14 Sept 2025

      Why a $100K attack actually costs ferry operators $3M+

      Wednesday, June 2, 2021, 6:30 AM. A ferry operator nightmare. The phones started ringing at […]

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      Why IMO 2021 compliance feels impossible for small fleet operators
      25 Aug 2025

      Why IMO 2021 compliance feels impossible for small fleet operators

      The $550,000 Question Every Maritime SMB Operator Is Asking about IMO 2021 “We thought we […]

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      Fleet Manager : “No Money for Cyber, No Margin for Error”
      20 Aug 2025

      Fleet Manager : “No Money for Cyber, No Margin for Error”

      The brutal economics of maritime cybersecurity hit fleet managers like a rogue wave: spend tens […]

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      How to Protect Against UNC3886 Cyber Attacks in Singapore
      29 Jul 2025

      How to Protect Against UNC3886 Cyber Attacks in Singapore

      Singapore faces an alarming surge in cyber attacks, including significant incidents of Cyber Attacks in […]

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      L’Effet Scattered Spider : Pourquoi la cybersécurité aéronautique est défaillante par conception
      15 Jul 2025

      L’Effet Scattered Spider : Pourquoi la cybersécurité aéronautique est défaillante par conception

      La cybersécurité aéronautique est architecturalement prédisposée à l’échec. Les acteurs de cybermenaces instrumentalisent l’ADN culturel […]

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      The Scattered Spider Effect: Why Aviation Cybersecurity Is Broken by Design
      15 Jul 2025

      The Scattered Spider Effect: Why Aviation Cybersecurity Is Broken by Design

      Aviation cybersecurity is architecturally predisposed to failure. Cyber Threat Actor are weaponizing the very cultural […]

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      You Secured Your Office Network, But Not Your Factory
      05 Jun 2025

      You Secured Your Office Network, But Not Your Factory

      Most cybersecurity conversations in aerospace start in the wrong place. They focus on endpoints, email […]

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      Red Team Bytes: Ransomware Without the Ransom Note
      29 Apr 2025

      Red Team Bytes: Ransomware Without the Ransom Note

      No blinking screens. No dramatic encryption message. Just a quiet change — a new wallpaper […]

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      Not Big Enough for a CISO? That Assumption Might Be Costing You
      29 Apr 2025

      Not Big Enough for a CISO? That Assumption Might Be Costing You

      It’s a familiar refrain in many growing companies — “We are not big enough for […]

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      Hidden Beyond Cybersecurity Platformization: the Metrics-to-Meaning Gap
      07 Apr 2025

      Hidden Beyond Cybersecurity Platformization: the Metrics-to-Meaning Gap

      The recent IBM and Palo Alto Networks study on security platformization makes a compelling case: […]

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