Business counterintelligence (business CI)

Business counterintelligence (business CI) is the process of identifying and neutralizing threats to an organization’s commercial interests. This may include espionage, sabotage, and other forms of malicious activity by competitors, criminals, or other adversaries. Business CI typically relies on a combination of human intelligence (HUMINT), open source intelligence (OSINT), and technical surveillance measures to collect … Read more

Security intelligence (SI)

Security intelligence (SI) is a relatively new term that is used to describe the process of gathering and analyzing data to help organizations protect their networks and systems. Security intelligence can be used to identify potential security threats, understand the nature of these threats, and develop strategies to mitigate or prevent them. Organizations that collect … Read more

Strong authentication

Strong authentication is a security measure that requires users to provide more than one form of identification when logging into a system. This may include a combination of something the user knows (such as a password), something the user has (such as a security token), or something the user is (such as a fingerprint). Strong … Read more