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Best Practices and Common Challenges of ISMS Implementation

No matter if you are an IT professional, a cyber security expert, or in a management role, this post will provide you with valuable insights into the best practices for a successful ISMS implementation and how to navigate common challenges.

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14.2.2024

ISMS Guide: Top 10 ISMS Implementation Benefits

What is an ISMS and why does your organization benefit from its implementation in the long run? This blog post will give you a short guide about all the basics you need to know about an ISMS and its top 10 benefits.

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9.2.2024

Intro to Incident Management: Definitions, benefits and best practices

Learn how an incident management process improves communication, documentation, and continuous improvement for IT organisations.

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6.2.2024

5 Efficient Ways for Involving People in Your Security Work

Discover how teamwork, education, reporting, and risk assessments empower ISMS. Explore 5 ways to engage people for a secure, collaborative digital space.

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1.2.2024

AI Act, cyber risks and breaches: Cyberday product and news roundup 1/2024 🛡️

In January's summary, development themes include reporting updates, improved report sharing and upgraded Academy. On the news side talk about AI Act, cyber risks and breaches.

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30.1.2024

10 most important tasks for a CISO and tips for being successful

This article provides an insight into the main responsibilities of a CISO, from implementing security principles to fostering collaboration. It also presents valuable tips for successful performance, emphasizing constant learning as a key ingredient.

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24.1.2024

The Human Firewall Effect: Tips for Securing Your Organization from Within

This blog post emphasizes the critical role employees play in bolstering an organization's cyber security. It discusses developing clear guidelines, employee training, and monitoring progress to create a strong human firewall.

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19.1.2024

Encryption, RaaS, supply chain attacks: Monthly Cyberday product and news roundup 12/2023 🛡️

In December's summary, development themes include UI updates and information security statements. On the news side talk about encryption, RaaS and supply chain attacks.

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15.12.2023

Bad news: Windows security cert SNAFU exploits are all over the web now. Also bad: Citrix gateway hole mitigations don't work for older kit

Good news: There is none. Well, apart from you can at least fully patch the Microsoft blunder Vid  Easy-to-use exploits have emerged online for two high-profile security vulnerabilities, namely the Windows certificate spoofing bug and the Citrix VPN gateway hole. If you haven't taken mitigation steps by now, you're about to have a bad time.…

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Phishing Campaign Uses Malicious Office 365 App

Most phishing campaigns attempt to take over accounts by tricking the victim into divulging their credentials. PhishLabs has uncovered a previously unseen tactic by attackers that uses a malicious Microsoft Office 365 App to gain access to a victim’s account without requiring them to give up their credentials to the attackers.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

One man lost his life savings in a SIM hack. Here's how you can try to protect yourself

Robert Ross was sitting in his San Francisco home office in October 2018 when he noticed the bars on his phone had disappeared and he had no cell coverage. A few hours later, he had lost $1 million.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Widely Known Flaw in Pulse Secure VPN Being Used in Ransomware Attacks

New Year's Eve attack on currency exchange service Travelex may have involved use of the flaw.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

FBI says that sharing personal info online only helps scammers

The FBI Charlotte office is warning social media users to pay close attention to the information they share online.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

New year, new critical Cisco patches to install – this time for a dirty dozen of bugs that can be exploited to sidestep auth, inject commands, etc

Data Center Network Manager bugapalooza with three must-fix flaws Cisco is kicking off 2020 with the release of a crop of patches for its Data Center Network Manager.…

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

When it comes to zero-day vulnerabilities, the best approach is preventative action

Zero-day vulnerabilities are software security flaws with the potential to be exploited by cybercriminals – they’re unintended flaws found in programs or operating systems that, if left unaddressed, create security holes that can and almost certainly will be exploited. The problem stems from the traditional software development and QA testing processes that fail to identify bugs and flaws that manifest in live usage. Static and dynamic testing, RASP, and vulnerability assessments all look for known problems or known fallible coding techniques which makes it difficult to identify zero-day vulnerabilities (which are, by definition, unknown.) Even using blue-green or canary staging approaches, software bugs may not be seen and will propagate, meaning the code or application problems caused by these flaws are pushed live, because that code is not tested with production traffic. Since the existing testing methodologies have trouble finding these critical zero-day vulnerabilities, other approaches are being tried, including advanced log analysis and bug bounty programs.

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Research Finds Microsoft Edge Has Privacy-Invading Telemetry

While Microsoft Edge shares the same source code as the popular Chrome browser, it offers better privacy control for users. New research, though, indicates that it may have more privacy-invading telemetry than other browsers. [...]

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15.5.2020
Violations of Data Subject Rights

Android malware can steal Google Authenticator 2FA codes

A new version of the "Cerberus" Android banking trojan will be able to steal one-time codes generated by the Google Authenticator app and bypass 2FA-protected accounts.

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15.5.2020
Malware