Cyber Security Blog

NCA ECC Controls vector illustration

As cyber threats evolve, adhering to national cyber security standards is no longer just a best practice—it’s a necessity. The National Cybersecurity Authority’s Essential Cybersecurity Controls (NCA ECC – 2:2024) framework provides organizations in Saudi Arabia with a clear set of guidelines to protect their digital assets. However, understanding and implementing these controls can be complex, especially with the latest updates. That’s where an NCA...

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Continuous Monitoring

As businesses and individuals rely on the internet for daily activities, protecting sensitive information has become a major challenge. This is why businesses need continuous monitoring of their systems and cyber security controls. But what is continuous monitoring in cyber security, and why is it essential for modern businesses?   In this blog, we’ll break down the concept of continuous monitoring, explain its importance, and discuss how...

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Living off the land attacks

In the world of cyber security, threats are evolving every day. One of the newer type of attack that has gained attention is called "Living off the land" (LOTL) attack. These attacks use legitimate software and tools already available on a system to carry out malicious activities. Unlike traditional cyber attacks that rely on outside malware or hacking tools, LOTL attacks blend in with normal...

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Kerberoasting attacks

Attackers are always looking for ways to breach networks and steal sensitive information. One of the lesser-known but highly dangerous attack methods is called Kerberoasting. While this term may sound complicated, the concept behind it is something every business should be aware of.   In this blog, we'll break down what Kerberoasting is, how attackers use it, and most importantly, how you can protect your business from...

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Pretexting scams

Cybercriminals are constantly looking for new ways to trick people and steal valuable information. One common method they use is called pretexting. Pretexting scams are based on creating a false story or pretense to gain someone’s trust. Once the scammer earns the victim's trust, they manipulate them into sharing sensitive information, such as passwords, credit card numbers, or personal details.   In this blog, we’ll dive into...

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