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Corporate Security Alert: Identifying Dangerous Apps on Employee Phones

This article uncovers hidden security risks of popular apps on work devices, covering social media, messaging, cloud storage, gaming, utility, health, VPN, and shopping apps, with recommendations to safeguard corporate data.

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20.9.2024

NIS2 national legistation, ransomware and a new development forum: Cyberday product and news round-up 9/2024 🛡️

This is the September news and product review from Cyberday. Read news about ransomware, new phishing techniques and local NIS2-legistations.

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20.9.2024

IT and OT Cyber Security: Different Environments, Different Priorities

This blog post outlines the key differences between IT and OT cyber security, focusing on their distinct areas, objectives, environments, threat landscapes, and compliance requirements.

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4.9.2024

Cyber Security in Supply Chain Risk Management

Businesses should prioritize supply chain security by adopting best cyber security practices, fostering resilience, and promoting collaboration to protect against evolving cyber threats. Learn more about this topic in this blog post.

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22.8.2024

Spreadsheet vs. ISMS tool - top 10 reasons why a tool is better than the traditional way

Discover the top 10 reasons why agile tools outperform traditional spreadsheets in managing cyber security compliance, from centralized management to continuous improvement.

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22.8.2024

ISMS Essentials: Mastering a Data System Inventory for Your Organization

This post provides essential insights for maintaining a data system inventory within your organization's ISMS, detailing key processes, asset types, and tackling common challenges.

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15.8.2024

Incident Detection: Building, Nurturing, and Continuously Improving a Proactive Environment

Shift from reactive to proactive incident detection. Use advanced tools, continuous learning, and customised strategies to anticipate and prevent issues. Focus on constant improvement and innovation to boost security and resilience.

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15.8.2024

ISO 27001 and ISO 9001: Differences, how they work together and benefits of combining

Learn about the synergy between ISO 27001 and ISO 9001. Learn how integrating these standards enhances information security, quality management, and overall operational efficiency, using case examples and actionable insights.

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6.6.2024

Convicted murderer wins ‘right to be forgotten’ case

Google must remove details of a convicted murderer from its search results in Europe following a German court ruling, it emerged last week.

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15.5.2020
Violations of Data Subject Rights

December cyber attack costs New Orleans $7 million, so far

A ransomware attack targeting the city of New Orleans has inflicted $7 million in losses so far, with more to be incurred in coming months, Mayor Latoya Cantrell said in a recent update. At 5 a.m. on December 13, New Orleans was becoming the latest victim in a long string of ransomware attacks directed as […] The post December cyber attack costs New Orleans $7 million, so far appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Googlers Fired for Breaking Security Policy

Supporters say sacking was motivated by their union activity

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15.5.2020
Employee Negligence

Microsoft Buys Corp.com So Bad Guys Can’t

Whoever controls corp.com can passively intercept private communications from hundreds of thousands of computers that use this “corp” designation in their Active Directory domain.

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15.5.2020
CyberNow

New Insights into Privileged Access Management (PAM) Best Practices

The increasingly sophisticated and persistent nature of cyber threats underscores the importance of protecting your privileged accounts, along with their respective privileged users and privileged credentials. Privileged accounts, by their very nature, tend to be the sort of digital “crown jewels” that are much sought-after by hackers. Best practices for Privileged Access Management (PAM), the […] The post New Insights into Privileged Access Management (PAM) Best Practices appeared first on Hysolate. The post New Insights into Privileged Access Management (PAM) Best Practices appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Outdated Access Rights

FBI: BEC scams accounted for half of the cyber-crime losses in 2019

Average loss per BEC scam amounted to nearly $75,000, per complaint, on average.

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15.5.2020
Business-Email-Compromise

Fake Jobs: Cybercriminals Prey on Job Seekers via Fake Job Postings

The FBI reports that fake job listings get people to hand over personal information to cybercriminals and results in an average financial loss of $3,000 per victim Earn $10,000 a... The post Fake Jobs: Cybercriminals Prey on Job Seekers via Fake Job Postings appeared first on Hashed Out by The SSL Store™. The post Fake Jobs: Cybercriminals Prey on Job Seekers via Fake Job Postings appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

School's out as ransomware attack downs IT systems at Scotland's Dundee and Angus College

A further education college in east Scotland has been struck by what its principal described as a cyber "bomb" in an apparent ransomware attack so bad that students have been told to stay away and reset passwords en masse. Dundee and Angus College told students not to turn up after the ransomware seemingly downed the entire institution's IT systems. This includes classes for college students, school pupils, evening classes and also means student interviews will not take place. However, all students are required to reset their passwords before they can access College systems such as MyLearning. Dundee and Angus College has about 5,000 registered students. A student affected by the attack told The Register: "We cannot access any college systems... the intranet that contains learning resources for all course materials has been offline for some since Thursday."

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Study shows prominent apps are selling your data to 3rd parties

By Sudais Asif Among the various categories of apps that exist out there, some by their nature store more of your personal information as compared to others. This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Study shows prominent apps are selling your data to 3rd parties

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15.5.2020
Illegal Personal Data Processing