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Why Microsoft's End-to-End Encryption Isn't What It Seems

End-to-end encryption (E2EE) has become the gold standard for securing digital communication. Tech giants like Microsoft are responding with updates to their tools that promise “end-to-end encryption”, especially in platforms like Microsoft Teams. But what is actually behind these promises? And more importantly, is it really enough for organizations operating in critical sectors or under strict regulations like the NIS2 Directive?

How to Achieve ISO 27001 Certification: A Step-by-Step Guide

Organizations face an information security threat every 39 seconds—with over 2,200 cyberattacks occurring daily. By the third quarter of 2024, global attacks had increased by 75%. In today’s risk landscape, safeguarding sensitive information is a business imperative, crucial for protecting digital assets, meeting regulatory demands, and earning stakeholder trust.

Is ISO 27701 the Missing Piece in Your Data Privacy Strategy?

We now live in a world that is increasingly digital and interconnected, and organizations are under immense pressure to protect personal information. Between evolving regulatory mandates like the GDPR and increasing customer expectations, privacy compliance has become an essential need. One powerful framework that helps meet these demands is ISO 27701, a privacy extension to ISO 27001, that establishes best practices for handling Personally Identifiable Information (PII). But what exactly is ISO 27701?

Everything You Need to Know About DORA

The financial sector’s dependency on digital infrastructure has never been greater or riskier. From ransomware to real-time service outages, the threats are growing more frequent and more severe. That’s why the European Union introduced the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), a regulation that requires financial entities to proactively manage and withstand ICT disruptions.

Key Pillars of DORA: Building Blocks of Digital Operational Resilience

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) reshapes the European regulatory landscape by mandating financial entities to treat digital resilience as seriously as credit or liquidity risks. For companies navigating digital transformation, understanding DORA's five foundational pillars is critical to ensuring secure internal communication, business continuity, and regulatory compliance. Explore how Wire helps financial institutions meet DORA standards with secure, compliant communication tools.

Challenges in Achieving DORA Compliance

Despite DORA’s clear structure, achieving compliance is far from straightforward. From aligning ICT contracts to building effective incident reporting systems, organizations must navigate significant technical and legal hurdles. To help cut through the complexity, this article shares insights about the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), developed in collaboration with Reuschlaw, a leading legal advisor in EU regulatory compliance.

From Vision to Reality: Redefining Secure Collaboration With MLS

At Wire, we're redefining what secure communication looks like at scale. With the launch of Message Layer Security (MLS) in our platform, we’ve taken a bold step into the future, introducing a breakthrough in secure, large-scale collaboration that no other platform has brought to market. Naturally, as with any transformative technology, this transition comes with its share of challenges. We are aware of some issues that have surfaced during the rollout.

ISO 27001 & ISO 27701 Certification: Future-Proof Enterprise Security & Compliance

Modern organizations face an expanding risk landscape, with 33% reporting three or more data breaches in the last year. Achieving ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 certifications signals a powerful commitment to cybersecurity, privacy, and operational resilience. These internationally recognized standards not only strengthen an organization’s security posture but also foster customer trust and regulatory confidence. But how do ISO 27001 and ISO 27701 differ?