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Potential Struggles IT Companies might Encounter with Incident Identification and Reporting Today

The complexities of incident identification and reporting in IT, touching on coordination problems, tool inadequacies, and process deficiencies. It explores modern challenges like cyber threats and alert fatigue, as well as the cognitive gap.

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28.3.2024

Information Security Risk Management: A Step-by-step Guide to a Clear Process

This post offers a comprehensive guide on managing information security risks, from pre-steps like asset identification to evaluation, treatment and monitoring. A crucial aspect given the surge of cyber vulnerabilities amid increasing tech advances.

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21.3.2024

Ransomware, AI Act 101, NIST CSF 2.0: Cyberday product and news round up 3/2024 🛡️

In the March digest, development themes include new frameworks, risk management improvements and a new visual view for documentation cards. The news features Information Security Trailblazers, data breaches and AI Act 101.

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21.3.2024

Empowering Employees: The Keystone in Incident Detection and Reporting

Employees are vital for detecting and reporting cyber threats and bolstering security. Proper training fosters a resilient culture, ensuring timely responses and safeguarding against breaches.

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15.3.2024

Incident reporting in NIS2: Requirements and related ISO 27001 best practices

This post outlines NIS2 incident reporting and further describes ISO 27001 best practices, and their application in crafting successful incident reporting processes for your organization.

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8.3.2024

Top 7 information security standards, frameworks and laws explained

Many information security frameworks are available to help organizations build their own security plans. This article provides key information about some of the most popular information security frameworks.

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4.3.2024

ISO 27001 and NIS2: Understanding their Connection

Learn how the ISO 27001 and the NIS2 are "connected" and why they are brought up together pretty often. Understand their differences and synergy with the help of this blog post.

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1.3.2024

Guide to Incident Detection and Reporting: Prepared for the Worst

In this guide you'll learn to navigate the incident detection and reporting process, explore various mechanisms, understand reporting, documentation, and derive crucial lessons. We also glance at other ingredients for successful incident management.

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22.2.2024

Hackers Use Google reCAPTCHA To Hide Phishing URLs and Defeat Email Security Scanners To Steal User Credentials

Websites use Google's reCAPTCHA to ensure they interact with humans, not bots. 🎣 Criminals use it to hide #phishing URLs. You get an email with an attachment taking you to reCAPTCHA. Only after the puzzle, you get to e.g. fake MS login.

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1.4.2022

CISA warns of attacks targeting Internet-connected UPS devices

UPS devices are used as power backups in critical environments. ⚠️ They connect to internet to allow e.g. power monitoring and maintenance. CISA warns of attacks! Disconnect, use VPN & MFA / strong passwords for better #cybersecurity.

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1.4.2022

Ukraine dismantles 5 disinformation bot farms, seizes 10,000 SIM cards

Ukrainian Security Service (SSU) raided locations used to host bot farms. 🤖 These fueled 100,000 fake social media accounts spreading false information with the goal of discouraging Ukrainian citizens and instill panic. #cybersecurity

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1.4.2022

RCE Bug in Spring Cloud Could Be the Next Log4Shell, Researchers Warn

Spring Cloud is an open-source microservices framework used by millions of developers. An "easy to exploit" #vulnerability found, requiring attacker to only send a malicious string to Java app’s HTTP service. Best defence is a quick patch

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1.4.2022

"It's coming": President Biden warns of "evolving" Russian cyber threat to U.S.

🔐 "Lock your digital doors" U.S. officials have spotted 'preparatory work' for Russian #cybercrime, to retaliate against sanctions. They warn of increasing vulnerability hunting especially towards companies in critical infrastructure.

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25.3.2022

Anonymous hacks unsecured printers to send anti-war messages across Russia

🖨️ Anonymous hacked 160 misconfigured printers and printed out 40000+ copies of anti-war messages for Russian people. Copies also explained how users can bypass censorship w/ Tor browser (as many media sites are blocked). #cybersecurity

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25.3.2022

Ransomware Attack Led Bridgestone to Halt US Tire Production for a Week

⚠️ Bridgestone Americas suffered a #ransomware attack on Feb. 27. This lead the company to shut down its internal network and production in its manufacturing facilities in North and Middle America for 7 days.

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25.3.2022

Browser-in-the-Browser Attack Makes Phishing Nearly Invisible

BitB is a novel method that uses third-party SSO options (FB, Google, etc.) on websites for #phishing purposes. These fake login popups can appear very realistic, although they're not. Enabling MFA everywhere is a must to keeping safe.

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25.3.2022

Serious Security: DEADBOLT – the ransomware that goes straight for your backups

This novel #ransomware's "niche" are serious home users who take backups. By exploiting a vulnerability in QNAP products, it doesn't need a foothold on your device to to directly encrypt your backup files - asking $1250 to get them back.

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25.3.2022