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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

Zendesk Hacked After Employees Fall for Phishing Attack

Zendesk informed customers of a breach resulting from employee credentials stolen in "sophisticated sms #phishing campaign". No public notice yet. Attack may be the same that already hit e.g. Twilio and Cloudflare before. #cybersecurity

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27.1.2023

New stronger rules start to apply for the cyber and physical resilience of critical entities and networks

NIS 2 Directive will e.g.: 🏛 expand the sectors / types of critical entities on its scope ⚠️ strengthen #cybersecurity risk management requirements 🔈 give more detailed incident reporting obligations (e.g. content and timeline)

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20.1.2023

For password protection, dump LastPass for open source Bitwarden

In Dec, LastPass said August #cybersecurity incident had been worse than admitted. Instead of losing internal docs, they lost customer vault data. This article tells about an alternate tool to protect and organize passwords - Bitwarden.

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20.1.2023

Ransomware severs 1,000 ships from on-shore servers

Pirating from the comfort of your home? Latest case of transport industry #cyberattack's is ShipManager, a maritime mgmt business, after ransomware forced its software offline and left 1,000 ships w/o connection to on-shore servers.

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20.1.2023

Norton LifeLock Discloses Breach Affecting Thousands of Customer Accounts

Norton LifeLock breach may allow hackers access to password vaults. This was a credential stuffing attack — where previously leaked creds used to access accounts with same passwords. MFA and password changes help prevent. #cybersecurity

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20.1.2023

A Fifth Of Passwords Used By Federal Agency Cracked In Security Audit

⚠️ Audit on DoI found 21% of employee AD passwords weak enough to be cracked using standard methods in couple of hours (feat. all-time favourites like Password1234 and ChangeItN0w). 362 of affected employees were senior. #cybersecurity

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13.1.2023

ChatGPT-Written Malware

🤖 ChatGPT-written #malware is starting to be seen in the wild. Generated code isn’t yet that good. But the trend is worrying, as the tech will get better and can give less skilled hackers - aka script kiddies - new capabilities.

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13.1.2023

Researchers Could Track The GPS Location Of All Of California's New Digital License Plates

Team of #cybersecurity researchers gained admin access into Reviver, the sole provider of digital licence places in California. ⚠️ Access allowed them to e.g. track the physical GPS location of all Reviver customers.

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13.1.2023

Multiple Danish Banks Disrupted By DDoS Cyber-Attack

Recent DDoS attack on Denmark's central bank and IT partner Bankdata disrupted services of total 8 Danish banks this week. 📈 DDoS attacks grow rapidly worldwide. They're a big threat when high availability is critical. #cybersecurity

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13.1.2023