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Posted on June 16, 2026
Dear Valued Clients, Welcome to this week’s cybersecurity digest from Make Sense, your trusted partner in building measurable resilience across Europe’s digital, operational, and regulatory ecosystems. This week’s developments show how cyber risk is increasingly shaped by institutional trust, software supply chains, third-party dependencies, and the infrastructure that enables criminal activity. From European law enforcement […]
Posted on June 11, 2026
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of speaking at the AI Governance Imperative conference organized by ISACA Belgrade. I arrived expecting to speak about AI risks. I left thinking much more about human responsibility. The event brought together people interested in AI governance, risk management, security, compliance, and digital trust. But what stayed with me most […]
Posted on June 9, 2026
Dear Valued Clients, Welcome to this week’s cybersecurity digest from Make Sense, your trusted partner in building measurable resilience across Europe’s digital, operational, and regulatory ecosystems. This week’s developments highlight how cyber risk continues to evolve across criminal networks, geopolitical tensions, and the growing influence of AI on both attack and defence. From politically motivated […]
Posted on June 2, 2026
Dear Valued Clients, Welcome to this week’s cybersecurity digest from Make Sense, your trusted partner in building measurable resilience across Europe’s digital, operational, and regulatory ecosystems. This week’s developments highlight three themes shaping the European cyber landscape: the disruption of large-scale criminal infrastructure, growing concern over identity and access-layer vulnerabilities, and increasing recognition that cyber […]
Posted on May 26, 2026
Dear Valued Clients, Welcome to this week’s cybersecurity digest from Make Sense, your trusted partner in building measurable resilience across Europe’s digital, operational, and regulatory ecosystems. This week’s developments point to a clear shift: cyber risk is no longer limited to isolated breaches, but increasingly shaped by the infrastructure, suppliers, and platforms that allow disruption […]
Posted on May 19, 2026
Dear Valued Clients, This week’s cyber landscape was shaped by a familiar but sharper theme: operational resilience under pressure from faster exploitation, third-party exposure, and AI-assisted threat potential. For European leaders, the message is clear. Cyber risk is no longer confined to IT systems; it now sits across suppliers, customer data, financial stability, regulatory supervision, […]
Posted on May 18, 2026
The NIS2 Directive is gradually making its way into the European corporate arena. Organizations in areas such as finance firms, hospitals, energy firms, telecoms, logistics firms, software as a service firms, and governments are all increasingly seeking employees who have knowledge regarding the NIS2 directive and cyber risk management. Such a rising need for expertise […]
Posted on May 18, 2026
The contemporary world of business requires companies to be more proactive about their ability to ensure the protection of their critical information while complying with different regulations and mitigating any potential risks in terms of cybersecurity. Since modern cyber threats are constantly evolving, businesses in different spheres seek out specialists that have knowledge of international […]
Posted on May 12, 2026
Dear Valued Clients, Welcome to this week’s cybersecurity digest from Make Sense, your trusted partner in building measurable resilience across Europe’s rapidly evolving digital and financial ecosystems. This week highlights a growing convergence of critical infrastructure exposure, AI-enabled cyber capability, and increasing regulatory pressure across Europe’s digital landscape. From attacks targeting water treatment systems to […]
Posted on May 5, 2026
Dear Valued Clients, Welcome to this week’s cybersecurity digest from Make Sense. This week underscores a growing convergence of identity exposure, organised cyber-enabled fraud, and platform-level security gaps. From breaches involving national identity systems to large-scale social engineering operations and regulatory action against major digital platforms, one theme stands out: attackers – and increasingly regulators […]
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