Read more about the article Why I Help Companies Prepare for the Worst?
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Why I Help Companies Prepare for the Worst?

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.

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Why “Compliant” Does Not Always Mean “Secure”

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.

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Read more about the article Still Treating Cybersecurity Like a Spare Tire?
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Still Treating Cybersecurity Like a Spare Tire?

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.

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