Whether the attack comes from an external source or is the result of employee error or a technical failure, and whether the incident comes from a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack or phishing and ransomware – when there’s a data breach there is great financial loss.| blog.exigence.io
Read our blog to stay up-to-date on the latest news and industry trends surrounding critical incident management.| blog.exigence.io
The 6th DORA requirement no one told you about| blog.exigence.io
Gett replaces paging tool with Exigence to achieve IR excellence| blog.exigence.io
“As the world becomes more connected, organizations see that their IT and OT infrastructures become increasingly integrated, whereby the potential of physical cybersecurity incidents is growing. As a result, the NIS2 Directive underlines the EU’s motivation to put cybersecurity at the forefront of the agenda.” (KPMG)| Blog
We are very excited to share that we have added an innovative new capability to the Exgience platform – generative AI-powered incident summaries.| Blog
For 83% of companies, a cyber incident is just a matter of time (IBM). And when it does happen, it will cost the organization millions, coming in at a global average of $4.35 million per breach.| Blog
Does this sound familiar? The incident has just been resolved and management is putting on a lot of pressure. They want to understand what happened and why. Now.| Blog
Generative AI is all the buzz these days with the popularity of platforms and tools such as ChatGPT, Bard, Scribe, Jasper, and others experiencing exponential growth.| Blog
“Malicious cyber actors aren’t making the same holiday plans as you.” (CISA & FBI)| Blog
“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail. Preparation prior to a breach is critical to reducing recovery time and costs.” (RSAConference)| Blog
Operations, customer support, engineers and most groups use inconsistent language. This is a serious problem. Imagine NASA doing that with astronauts or a navy with ships talking to each other, but not using the same terms. Something very bad will happen. In our space of incident management, we use words like broke, failed, outage, doesn’t work, dead…all describing the same condition. Inconsistent language use impedes communication and has caused the wrong action and erroneous messaging t...| Blog
Creating software products without DevOps and DevOps tools is nearly impossible today. Unless you are a huge fan of buggy code and chaotic version deployments.| blog.exigence.io