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Time to intergrate cyber security into business continuity framework?
Cyber attacks have proven to affect the continuity of a business as well as compromising the internal and external data stored within an organisation - consequently, having a reputational and financial impact. Mrudula Sakpal explores why businesses need to integrate their cyber security into a business continuity framework and how Fifth Step can potentially help your organisation to reduce risks.
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Brexit, What next? - Fifth Step’s brexit framework
No matter which way you voted in the Brexit referendum if you are involved with a business that operates internationally (and most businesses these days have some international element), then you're going to be looking at what Brexit means for your organisation, what the risks may be, but also what the opportunities may be.
Fifth Step Blog
The little book of GDPR: New data rights for a new digital era
A new book, The Little Book of GDPR, about the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides information, not only about data rights, but also how IT teams and businesses can get their organisation onto the path to compliance.
Fifth Step Podcast
Brexit what next? 5 things that companies should be doing
In this podcast Darren Wray (CEO of Fifth Step) is interviewed by Chris Don about Brexit, and what CIO's, the C-suite, boards and companies should be doing by providing a framework to consider the challenges of Brexit.
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5 steps for law firms to protect their reputation before a cyber attack
As in the physical world it is not possible to provide absolute security against a highly motivated attacker, there are steps that firms can and should be taking to protect themselves, and their reputations against cyber attack, these are the 5 steps that Fifth Step recommends.