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Prism Infosec gains NCSC CHECK Green Light Status

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Prism Infosec is delighted to announce that following a rigourous review by the UK National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) of our people, delivery / reporting standards and methodologies we have become an NCSC CHECK Green Light organisation.  This enables Prism Infosec to deliver our high quality penetration testing services and IT Health Checks to UK […]

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Microsoft Windows Active Directory Critical Vulnerability (CVE-2020-1472)

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Given the nature of the vulnerability and that it is likely that exploits will be released in the coming days, Prism Infosec are making its clients aware of a critical vulnerability affecting Microsoft Windows Active Directory (AD) servers. The vulnerability takes advantage of a weak cryptographic algorithm used in the Netlogon authentication process and is described in CVE-2020-1472.

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Prism Infosec achieves CREST STAR Certification

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CREST awards Prism Infosec CREST STAR status

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Prism Infosec joins the Civil Aviation Authority ASSURE Framework

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Prism Infosec CAA ASSURE approved

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Blog Post: Top 3 Common Networking Attacks

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Prism Infosec’s Senior Security Consultant, Aaron, reviews the “Top 3 Common Networking Attacks”​

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Prism Infosec Transition to the IASME Cyber Essentials Certification Scheme

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IASME Service Launch

Today marks the official launch of The IASME Consortium becoming the National Cyber Security Centre‘s Cyber Essentials Partner. IASME’s Chief Executive, Dr Emma Philpott, MBE, said, “We welcome the prospect of continuing to work in partnership with NCSC and the fantastic array of expert Certification Bodies in our assessment network to further develop and grow […]

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Blog Post: Home Working Cyber Security Guidance

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During these uncertain times, Prism Infosec are doing their utmost to support the community with information security guidance and advice.

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Prism Infosec awarded place on GCloud 11 Government Framework

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Following successful procurements on GCloud 10, Prism Infosec has been approved onto the new UK Government GCloud 11 Framework.  Designed to streamline the process of  procuring cloud services by public sector organisations, the framework lists suppliers that have provided a legal declaration that they meet the standards required negating the need for a full tender or […]

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Coronavirus Update

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Prism Infosec would like to provide an update to our clients on our continued capacity to deliver cyber security services. Information security responsibilities should not stop in the event of a pandemic, indeed there is clear evidence of cybercriminals looking to exploit this further (see: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/news/cyber-experts-step-criminals-exploit-coronavirus). Our ISO27001:2013 Information Security Management System makes full provision for […]

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Prism Infosec Achieves ISO27001 Certification

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Prism Infosec is delighted to announce that its Information Security Management System (scoped to the entire organisation) has been certified by Alcumus ISOQAR to be compliant with the requirements of ISO27001:2013.  Building upon our certified ISO9001:2015 Quality Management System (QMS), this exciting news demonstrates Prism Infosec’s commitment to information security and continual improvement. Well done […]

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Data #leakage is just one of numerous risks associated with #GenAI necessitating the use of an #AI #risk framework, as Phil Robinson explains via  @governance_and. #cybersecurity

We interview Phil Robinson, Principal Security Consultant and Founder at @prisminfosec, who shares his views on ethical hackers and the latest ransomware trends.

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