Cybersecurity News & Insights
Here we share news, analysis, and insights within cybersecurity, information security, and NIS2. We follow developments in the landscape and explain what they mean for organizations in practice.
You will find both current updates and deeper insights on topics such as:
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New legal requirements and regulations
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Cyber threats and attacks
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Risks related to digitalization
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Practical measures to strengthen security
Our goal is to provide relevant knowledge that helps you make better decisions and stay ahead in your security efforts.
Your organization and our society depend on accurate time by Emanuel Lipschütz
That computers with incorrect time settings can cause problems is well known, but few realize how crucial accurate time truly is for cybersecurity. From authentication to certificates and forensics - without the correct time, security stops working, and ultimately, so does our society. Cybersecurity expert Emanuel Lipschütz at Cyber Defencely explains why.
NIS2 – from technical incident reporting to societal responsibility by Patrick Eidenstam and Gisela Lejonqvist
When the NIS Directive was implemented into Swedish law in 2018, we spoke of a new era for cybersecurity. But it may never have become the systemic shift many had hoped for. Now, with the new proposed regulations following from NIS2 - coming into force in 2025/2026 - we are facing something entirely different: a framework that fundamentally changes responsibilities, scope, and expectations.
Ask not what your IT manager can do for you, but what you can do for your IT manager!" by Daniel Reinholdsson
All too often, cybersecurity is seen as something handled solely by the IT department. This is one of the main reasons why overall security maturity remains low in many organizations. Especially now, as both NIS2 and the Swedish Cybersecurity Act impose requirements for governance, structure, and accountability all the way up to executive management, this view becomes particularly counterproductive, especially in a societal context given today’s threat landscape.
Emanuel Lipschütz wants to change the industry with Cyber Defencely
After nearly three decades at the European cybersecurity company Conscia, which he originally founded in Sweden as Netsafe at just 17 years old, Emanuel Lipschütz has taken the next step. With his new company, Cyber Defencely, he and co-founder Daniel Reinholdsson aim to challenge the way companies and organizations approach information security – and to build real resilience.
Ritva Rantala joins AI company Cyber Defencely as Chief Strategy Officer
The Swedish startup Cyber Defencely aims to help organizations meet emerging threats and regulatory requirements at the pace now demanded. This autumn, the company will launch an AI-powered tool for assessing organizations’ information security.
Gisela Lejonqvist joins AI company Cyber Defencely as new Marketing Director
The Swedish startup Cyber Defencely aims to help organizations meet emerging threats and regulatory requirements at the pace now demanded. This autumn, the company will launch an AI-powered tool for assessing organizations’ information security.
New ENISA Report: Five Insights Defining the Threat Landscape 2025 by Emanuel Lipschütz
Swedish companies' cybersecurity preparedness has essentially stagnated over the past year, despite increasingly sophisticated threats and a dramatic rise in AI-driven attacks.
Patrick Eidenstam appointed new expert consultant at AI company Cyber Defencely
The Swedish startup Cyber Defencely aims to help organizations meet emerging threats and regulatory requirements at the pace now demanded. This autumn, the company will launch an AI-powered tool for assessing organizations’ information security.
For Security in the Boardroom – Don’t Put the CISO in the Basement
Many organizations proudly claim to “have a CISO.” But when the role is placed under the IT department, it’s merely cosmetic.







