Latest industry update- Failing to secure edge devices is like leaving a door open from the internet to internal networks, which could allow malicious actors to gain unauthorised access. From there, they can access sensitive data and disrupt to all operations. Malicious (state and criminal) actors are increasingly targeting internet-facing edge devices. Any NIS2 organisation with a connection to the internet deploys at least one edge device, making it crucial to address their data in transit security. Although edge devices can boost an organisation’s efficiency, it can be easy to overlook the security vulnerabilities that edge devices present. The more edge devices there are, the greater the potential threat surface, making it more challenging for operational staff and cyber security staff to secure. It is important to secure these edge devices to minimise risks and ensure they don’t become a liability that could compromise the entire network. Compromised edge devices can lead to significant detriments to an organisation. See Unicus© Core and Unicus© Edge to protect for PIA (protect, intercept, archive) policy compliance and make sure NIS2 is secured. Now with PQC and extended IP standards for XR, AR, MR using NVIDIA GPU, AWS Wavelength in securing the Metaverse.