A shortage of personnel and budget, phishing and social engineering, third-party risks, and weak incident response are among the most common cybersecurity threats. The talk introduced the Tazila platform, which aims to address these weaknesses by combining compliance with practical security measures. The tool is aimed primarily at cybersecurity managers and helps manage people and processes.
Compliance as a foundation, not a goal
In the compliance-focused part, Tazila offers the basics: risk analysis, third-party management, change and incident recording, change requests, BCM, and internal policy management. Policy templates are also available that can be quickly customized, with everything kept in one place. An extension with a GDPR module is also planned to provide a more complete picture of obligations. The tool thus speeds up audit preparation and reduces administrative burden.
The ambition is for compliance not to be mere paperwork for the auditor, but a solid foundation for risk management. A unified platform standardizes procedures, maintains consistency, and makes it possible to track task completion over time. Managers thus gain more accurate data for decision-making, and the team spends less time on manual record-keeping.
From training to honeypots: practical security and AI
To boost people’s resilience, online training courses and a tool for familiarizing employees with policies are ready. In prevention and detection, phishing tests help train people to recognize fraudulent e‑mails, and also a honeypot that alerts to unauthorized access attempts. This is complemented by a threat overview, vulnerability scanning, and code analysis so that errors can be detected before they are exploited.
Artificial intelligence assists where time would otherwise be lost – already during onboarding it pre-fills the profile based on publicly available information. AI also helps with risk analysis through a guide that, from a few inputs, creates a usable basis for strategic decision-making. According to Pavel Rybár from ITCON, the tool is meant to save resources and significantly streamline the work of a cybersecurity manager, including in smaller teams without a dedicated role. Interested parties can try out the features via a demo account available on the website tazila.com.