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10 things I wish I knew: Starting your ISO 27001 project on the right track

This post shares 10 key lessons learned from going through an ISO 27001 certification project - from the importance of setting clear goals and managing documentation to the realities of risk management and the value of using the right tools.

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23.4.2025

Understanding NIS2: supervision and penalties of non-compliance

Let's now look into the NIS2 directive, it's supervision in EU member states and what is supervised. We'll also check out NIS2 penalties for noncompliance and how you can stay compliant (to avoid penalties).

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15.4.2025

Comparing EU cybersecurity frameworks: NIS2, GDPR, DORA and more

A comparison of key cybersecurity frameworks in the EU, including NIS2, GDPR, DORA, CRA, and ISO 27001. Learn who they apply to and what they require.

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10.4.2025

ISO 27001 compliance vs. certification: differences, benefits & which path to choose

Understanding when to pursue ISO 27001 compliance rather than going for certification—or vice versa—hinges on your organizational priorities, resources, and long-term security strategies. Check the differences and learn which path to choose.

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1.4.2025

Framework recap, US security & and role management: Cyberday product and news summary 3/2025 🛡️

The March product and news update presents updates to role management and the new Trust Center, a review of the key frameworks for 2025 and US security.

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28.3.2025

Understanding DORA compliance: Key steps to prepare your organization

Understand DORA compliance and get a clear DORA requirements summary with key compliance areas, practical steps, and essential guidelines to strengthen your organization's digital resilience.

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18.3.2025

ISMS implementation: comparison of documents, wikis, ISMS tools and GRC

There are a few different approaches to building an ISMS. In this post, we’ll compare these different methods, helping you understand which might be the best fit for your organization’s security management needs.

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6.3.2025

What is Statement of Applicability (SoA) in ISO 27001?

In this blog, we'll cover the main purpose and benefits of a well-working Statement of Applicability document. We'll also explain why SoA is important, and 4 key roles it can play in information security work.

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4.3.2025

Google Introduces First Quantum Resilient FIDO2 Security Key Implementation

Google is bracing for the quantum computing impact on #cybersecurity. 🔑 On Tue it announced the 1st quantum-resilient FIDO2 security key. This follows previous plan to support quantum-resilient encryption algorithms in Chrome 116.

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18.8.2023

Temporary Phone Number: An Essential Tool for Privacy Protection

📲 Looking for more ways to safeguard your #privacy? Temporary phone number acts as intermediary between your phone and e.g. apps requiring number verification. They're a convenient way to maintain privacy and control over personal data.

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16.6.2023

Cyber insurance: What is it and does my company need it?

#Cybersecurity insurance to be a $64 billion industry by 2029 They provide e.g.: ✅ pre-breach assessments 🕵️ assistance with breach investigation 💰 cover for incident costs / support for damage claims More details in the article >>

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16.6.2023

Illinois Hospital Closure Showcases Ransomware's Existential Threat

🏥 Illinois Hospital suffered a devastating #ransomware attack in 2021, forcing employees to pen&paper for months with no access to main IT systems. Now this hospital is ceasing operations permanently, due to this and other challenges.

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16.6.2023

Understanding Malware-as-a-Service

☢️ MaaS is a way for top cybercriminals to cash in, as they sell their malware to (often) less proficient attackers. At the same time it lowers the bar for entering #cybercrime community. Learn more about MaaS market >>

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16.6.2023

LockBit victims in the US alone paid over $90m in ransoms since 2020

⚠️ Seven nations (e.g. USA, UK, Germany) issued a joint security advisory about LockBit #ransomware gang. Advisory is a manual for identifying, stopping and reporting LockBit activity, which has cost > $90m for only US victims in 3 years.

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16.6.2023

People Are Pirating GPT-4 By Scraping Exposed API Keys

💳 To use OpenAI's LLMs (eg GPT-4), you need an OpenAI account w/ credit card. Some authors have left API keys exposed in their publicly accessible code - and now access to accounts with upto 150k$ usage are offered online. #cybercrime

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9.6.2023

New PowerDrop Malware Targeting U.S. Aerospace Industry

⚠️ Novel #malware found implanted in an unnamed domestic aerospace defense contractor last month. "PowerDrop uses advanced techniques to evade detection such as deception, encoding, and encryption" #cybersecurity #criticalinfra

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9.6.2023

7 tips for spotting a fake mobile app

📱 Many apps are after your money or personal data. Remember when downloading apps: ✅ Check the developer’s pedigree 📵 Look out for excessive app permissions Other similar tips for #cybersecurity in the article >>

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9.6.2023