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Encryption, RaaS, supply chain attacks: Monthly Cyberday product and news roundup 12/2023 🛡️

In December's summary, development themes include UI updates and information security statements. On the news side talk about encryption, RaaS and supply chain attacks.

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15.12.2023

How do you benefit from ISO 27001 certification?

Why do organizations choose to go for ISO 27001 certification? In this blog article, we will give you our top 5 reasons to get certified. Certification will certainly benefit your security directly, but there are other kind of benefits available too.

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25.10.2023

Working towards NIS2 compliance with Cyberday

✈️ You want to lift your cyber security management to a new level & get NIS2 compliant with a smart tool like Cyberday? In this post you'll learn how your organization can achieve NIS2 compliance in a smart way by building an own agile ISMS.

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23.8.2023

Who does NIS2 apply to? Scope and required security measures explained.

In this post you'll learn about what industries are affected by NIS2, security requirements the directive sets, and the available enforcement methods if an organization is not compliant.

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23.8.2023

What is NIS2 directive? Know EU's new cyber security legislation

Learn about the background and reasons behind the EU's new Network and Information Security 2 (NIS2) Directive. How does it affect your company and how should you react to be compliant?

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1.8.2023

SOC 2: Working towards compliance

With the help of SOC 2, organisations can provide proof of effectively implemented controls and the use of best practices to protect the data to their customers and stakeholders, which may help to build trust.

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31.7.2023

Personnel information security training and guidelines in Cyberday

Most data breaches start with human error. Still, investments in technical information security are often made more eagerly. We tell you why staff information security training and guidelines are important and how to implement then efficiently.

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13.6.2023

Information security risk management in Cyberday: Identifying risks, evaluation, treatment and closure

Every cyber security framework highlights risk management in its own way. We summarize in this post, what's essential in information security risk management and what kind of an approach Cyberday offers for it.

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13.6.2023

FBI says that sharing personal info online only helps scammers

The FBI Charlotte office is warning social media users to pay close attention to the information they share online.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Widely Known Flaw in Pulse Secure VPN Being Used in Ransomware Attacks

New Year's Eve attack on currency exchange service Travelex may have involved use of the flaw.

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15.5.2020
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One man lost his life savings in a SIM hack. Here's how you can try to protect yourself

Robert Ross was sitting in his San Francisco home office in October 2018 when he noticed the bars on his phone had disappeared and he had no cell coverage. A few hours later, he had lost $1 million.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Phishing Campaign Uses Malicious Office 365 App

Most phishing campaigns attempt to take over accounts by tricking the victim into divulging their credentials. PhishLabs has uncovered a previously unseen tactic by attackers that uses a malicious Microsoft Office 365 App to gain access to a victim’s account without requiring them to give up their credentials to the attackers.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Bad news: Windows security cert SNAFU exploits are all over the web now. Also bad: Citrix gateway hole mitigations don't work for older kit

Good news: There is none. Well, apart from you can at least fully patch the Microsoft blunder Vid  Easy-to-use exploits have emerged online for two high-profile security vulnerabilities, namely the Windows certificate spoofing bug and the Citrix VPN gateway hole. If you haven't taken mitigation steps by now, you're about to have a bad time.…

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Time to Warn Users About Black Friday & Cyber Monday Scams

Warn your employees to avoid the inevitable scams associated with these two "holidays," or you risk compromising your company's network.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Since 2013 More Than $26 Billion Has Been Scammed by Business Email Comprise and Email Account Compromise aka Spearphishing!

Tuesday, November 26, 2019 The FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) announced “Domestic and international exposed dollar loss: $26,201,775,589 “ by BEC/EAC which “…is a sophisticated scam that targets both businesses and individuals who perform legitimate transfer-of-funds requests…. The scam is not always associated with a transfer-of-funds request. One variation involves compromising legitimate business email accounts and requesting employees’ Personally Identifiable Information or Wage and Tax Statement (W-2) forms.”  The September 10, 2019 FBI Public Service Announcement entitled “BUSINESS EMAIL COMPROMISE THE $26 BILLION SCAM” included these comments: The BEC/EAC scam continues to grow and evolve, targeting small, medium, and large business and personal transactions. The increase is also due in part to greater awareness of the scam, which encourages reporting to the IC3 and international and financial partners. The scam has been reported in all 50 states and 177 countries. Fraudulent transfers have been sent to at least 140 countries.

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15.5.2020
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An Alarming Number of Software Teams Are Missing Cybersecurity Expertise

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15.5.2020
CyberNow

When Rogue Insiders Go to the Dark Web

Employees gone bad sell stolen company information, sometimes openly touting their companies, researchers say.

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15.5.2020
Insider Attacks