Persona-driven Cyber Security Marketing
Improving Cyber Security Awareness
We work with cyber security companies and marketers and provide strategic security content marketing solutions, creative services to meet the growing demands and challenges of Cyber Security industry landscape.
De-Jargonizing tomorrow’s cyber security
in the form of intelligence gathering Content, Cadence & Channel
Data Breach Prevention
Governance
ID Theft
By Cyber Attacks
- Phishing
- Malware
- Application Security
- Ransomware
- Cyber Attack
- Zero-day exploits
- Password attacks
- DDoS
- Man-in-the-middle (MITM)
- SQL Injection Attack
By Compliance
- NIST CSF
- ISO 27000 Series
- HIPAA
- GDPR
- FISMA
- NERC
- PCI-DSS
- SOX
- FedRamp
- CCPA
By Technologies
- Identity Access Management
- Network Security
- Application Security
- Incident Response
- SASE
- NERC
- PCI-DSS
- SOX
- FedRamp
- CCPA
"Amazing Designs and Quality Work!"

Content to build lasting impressions + brand recall
Our experience is that customers don’t buy products or services; they buy solutions to their problems.
To this end, we offer the most comprehensive collection of security articles written by experts in their field. These articles are carefully designed to inform and educate your potential customers about the security issues they face on a daily basis – so they can make informed buying decisions.
We create quality content is the form of educational blog posts, whitepapers, infographics, social media, etc. to help your target audience better understand cyber risks and other relevant issues surrounding their cyber security. It should empower them to make better decisions for themselves based on what they have learned from ‘your’ materials.
Cyber Security Blogs
NIST Incident Response Plan & Playbook
Cyber Security Incidents – 2020 Statistics Business Email Compromise / Email Account Compromise Scam Costs $26 Billion (As per Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Internet Crime Complaint Center’s (IC3) report ) More Than $3.5 Billion lost to global cybercrimes last year – FBI IC32019 Internet Crime Report Thanks to its global products, Apple is ‘apple’ of brand impersonations cyberattackers’ […]
What is NIST 800-53 Rev 5 Update? NIST 800-53 Rev 5 framework & Control Families Summary Description
NIST is the abbreviation of the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Talking about NIST, it is a non-regulatory agency of the United States Department of Commerce whose job is to improve measurements and standards. What is NIST Cyber Security Framework ? NIST was founded in 1901 and its history lies in developing measurements, metrics, […]
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Cyber Security Free Courses & Certifications
Cyber security Career Path
Cyber security Blogs
Useful Cyber Security Content
RASP security tools
Log4j Vulnerability
- Log4j Vulnerability explained
- What is Log4j
- Log4shell
- What is Log4j exploit?
- CVE-2021-44228
- Log4j Impact
- Affected Log4j versions
- CVE-2021-44228 Technical Detail
- How log4j vulnerability was found
- How are hackers exploiting Log4Shell exploit
- Mitigating Log4j vulnerability
- Log4j Vulnerability Remediation
- Log4j Vulnerability Assessment
- Log4j Vulnerability Vendor Response
Secure Access Service Edge
- What is cybersecurity awareness training for employees?
- Why is cyber security awareness training important?
- What is the goal of cybersecurity awareness training?
- Purpose of information security awareness training is described as under:
- 1. Building A Resilient Cyber security Culture
- 2. Compliance with regulations and standards
- 3. PCI DSS 12. 6 – formal security awareness training program
- 4. HIPAA Privacy Rule 45 CFR and 164.530(b)(1) – security awareness training for protected health information (PHI)
- 5. Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA) 4 U.S.C. & 3544 Security Training
- 6. NIST Special Publication 800-53 – Security awareness training and security awareness
- 7. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) rule, 16 CFR 314.4
- 8. The International Standards Organization (ISO)’s Information Security standard ISO/IEC 27002:2005
- Purpose of information security awareness training is described as under:
- Cyber Security Incidents – 2020 Statistics
- What is Cyber Security Incident response and Management?
- Who is responsible for Cyber incident response activities?
- What is the purpose of goal of incident management?
- NIST Incident Response Team Models
- 4 Phases of NIST Incident Handling Response
- There are four important phases in NIST cyber security incident response Lifecyle.
- Step 1- Preparation
- Step 2 – Detection and Analysis
- Step 3 – Containment, Eradication, and Recovery