Maybe I’ve Gone Mad — But I’m Starting a Cybersecurity Consultancy Anyway
Maybe I’ve gone mad starting a cybersecurity business now—but after 30 years in IT, I know how to solve the real problems others don’t even see.
Maybe I’ve gone mad starting a cybersecurity business now—but after 30 years in IT, I know how to solve the real problems others don’t even see.
After years in IT and cybersecurity, I’ve seen what happens when companies assume “it won’t happen to us.” This article shares why I focus on helping businesses prepare for the worst-case scenarios — not to spread fear, but to build clarity, confidence, and real resilience before a crisis hits.
Many companies assume they’re NIS2 compliant because they’ve got policies in place — but real cybersecurity goes beyond checklists. This post explores why false confidence is delaying action and how to shift from surface-level compliance to true business resilience.
Too many companies still treat cybersecurity like a spare tire. It’s something they know they should have — in case of emergency. But it stays buried in the trunk, rarely checked, and never part of daily operations.
Many companies still treat cybersecurity like a spare tire—only useful in emergencies. But as threats evolve and regulations like NIS2 tighten, this mindset leaves organizations exposed. This article explains why cybersecurity must be a strategic foundation, not a backup plan, and how to shift from reactive compliance to real business defense.