Leaving software unpatched is risky, like leaving your front door open for cyber criminals. It's essential to protect data by patching software and understanding cyber security threats. This helps in risk management and enhances your cyber safety, which are key to online security. Contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.arrakisconsulting.com.
Could Failing CMMC Cost You Big Money?

Failing a cmmc assessment can lead to losing government contracts, highlighting the importance of government contracting. Many organizations face challenges in meeting dod requirements, which emphasizes the need for effective compliance solutions. Arrakis provides support for cybersecurity to help businesses navigate these complex standards. Contact us at [email protected] or visit our website at www.arrakisconsulting.com.
Can Cybersecurity Really Save Your Small Business from Devastating Attacks?

Small businesses need cybersecurity. Don't overlook that bad actors won't think to exploit an unprotected company.
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Modern Cybersecurity Made Simple - Protect Your Data NOW!

In this video, we'll break down the new NIST CSF 2.0 update and what it means for cybersecurity, compliance, and risk management. Stay informed and stay secure!
AI Regulation Just Changed Forever And Here's Why!

Learn about the EU AI Act and what it means for compliance with artificial intelligence regulations in the European Union. Stay informed on the latest developments in AI legislation.
Is Your Company Ready for a MAJOR Business Disruption? Consider a business impact assessment.

Learn how a Business Impact Assessment (BIA) can unlock resilience for your business with Arrakis Consulting. Discover the power of a BIA in disaster recovery and business continuity planning. Unlocking business resilience with Arrakis Consulting. The importance of doing business impact assessments.
Beyond Compliance - Elevating your cybersecurity standards.

Meeting regulatory requirements is a "minimum standard" and does not project true security.



