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A system that has been hardened once does not remain that way: between audits, its configuration drifts toward a vulnerable state. Real-time visibility into hardening closes this blind spot by continuously measuring the deviation from a CIS/ANSSI baseline.
Summer is peak season for ransomware. According to Semperis’ Ransomware Holiday Risk Report, up to 86% of organizations are attacked on a weekend or holiday—precisely when security staff levels drop by half. The good news: the attack surface doesn’t change in the summer. Endpoints that have been hardened in advance remain protected even without active monitoring. Here’s how to prepare your workstations and servers before the summer break.
A corporate IT environment is no longer limited to a single operating system: Windows, Linux, and macOS each have their own critical vulnerabilities. Why and how should the entire IT environment be hardened consistently, in accordance with common standards (CIS, ANSSI)?
ANSSI, ACPR, and the Banque de France are strengthening their cybersecurity cooperation (NIS2, DORA, TLPT). Why endpoint hardening is the foundation of this compliance.
The FortiBleed incident exposes 75,000 Fortinet firewalls. Find out why perimeter security alone isn't enough and how hardening your Windows endpoints is your true line of defense.
CERT-FR has issued an active alert regarding CVE-2026-42897, which affects Exchange Server. Find out why the patch alone isn’t enough and how hardening Windows can structurally reduce your attack surface.
ANSSI’s ReCyF framework translates NIS2 into 15 concrete measures for your Windows endpoints. Find out what the Resilience Act requires before it takes effect in the summer of 2026.
Article 21 of the NIS2 Directive requires risk management measures that explicitly include the hardening of information systems. Learn about the five specific requirements for your Windows workstations and how to implement them systematically.