December's monthly review for Cyberday admins (12/2024)
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Summary of latest development, highlights from cyber security news and other topics from Cyberday team.
This is the second webinar on a 5-part webinar series "Become a Cyberday expert". Parts 2-4 cover most important features that are required for setting up systematic information security management in an organization. Part 5 covers staying compliant, improving the ISMS and demostrating compliance for stakeholders.
The webinar series utilizes Cyberday as training tool (cyberday.ai). It will be used to build your organization's own management system and gather all information needed for the certification audit to one single place.
Webinar is well suited for anyone interested in utilizing Cyberday or new core team members / admins in organizations already using Cyberday.
1. Information security frameworks
2. Configuring your Cyberday account
3. Asset identification as a base for other work
4. Tips for work
We welcome questions and comments throughout the webinar! These are also an important part of the webinar content.
P.s. Registering for the webinar doesn't commit you to anything. You may also participate either "live" or via the recording, which you will receive automatically via email after the webinar is over.
Yes you will find many kind of references to ISO 27001 information security standards. The official the full name of ISO 27001 is “ISO/IEC 27001 – Information technology — Security techniques — Information security management systems — Requirements.”
ISO 27001 is the leading international standard focused on information security, published by these two mentioned organizations, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Both of these are leading international organizations that develop international standards.
ISO 27001 standard is the main part of a set of standards developed to handle information security: the ISO/IEC 27000 series. The series is deliberately broad in scope, covering more than just privacy, confidentiality and IT/technical/cybersecurity issues.
27001 ISO, framework ISO 27001, ISO 27k... all refer to the same thing.
Not only does the standard provide companies with the necessary know-how for protecting their most valuable information, but a company can also get certified against ISO 27001 and, in this way, prove to its customers and partners that it safeguards their data. ISO 27001 certification is probably the best proof for customers that information security is taken seriously and systematically managed in the organization.
Individuals can also get ISO 27001-certified by attending a course and passing the exam and, in this way, prove their skills to potential employers.
Because it is an international standard, ISO 27001 is easily recognized all around the world, increasing business opportunities for organizations and professionals.
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