I takt med ökade geopolitiska spänningar och förändrade regelverk har användningen av amerikanska molntjänster gått från självklar till strategiskt ifrågasatt. I Aktuell Säkerhet skriver Emanuel Lipschütz om utvecklingen och vikten av att organisationer gör medvetna val kring datahantering, regelefterlevnad och digital suveränitet.
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- Amerikanska molnet, från självklarhet till strategisk osäkerhetby Jenny LindbergI en artikel i Aktuell Säkerhet skriver cybersäkerhetsexperten Emanuel Lipschütz hur synen på amerikanska molntjänster förändrats – från självklar lösning till strategisk osäkerhet. Geopolitik, regelverk och digital suveränitet ställer nya krav på organisationers vägval.
- Cybersecurity cannot be managed in Excel and Word by Daniel Reinholdssonby Gisela LejonqvistContinuing to manage cybersecurity efforts using Excel and Word belongs to an era when the abacus and the slide rule were the standard tools for governance. The world has moved on, and the threat landscape is more dynamic and complex than ever. That is the view of Daniel Reinholdsson, CEO of Cyber Defencely.
- Cyber Defencely develops continuity management for the new law with MSB supportby Gisela LejonqvistCyber Defencely is developing a continuity management tool to help tens of thousands of Swedish organizations meet the requirements of the Cybersecurity Act, which enters into force on 15 January 2026. The tool, developed with support from MCF (MSB) and NCC-SE, will identify critical processes and dependencies and create continuity plans for them.
- Hackshield Event at the Dutch Embassyby Gisela Lejonqvist“When we educate children and young people today, we strengthen society as a whole tomorrow!"’ Emanuel Lipschütz concluded his speech with these words at the HackShield event at the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Sweden
- Free AI tool measures your security maturity against the new legal requirements – from Cyber Defencely with support from MSBby Gisela LejonqvistCyber Defencely is now launching the free tool CyberResilient to help tens of thousands of Swedish organisations meet the requirements of the NIS2 Directive, which forms the basis of the new Cybersecurity Act coming into force in January.