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NIS2: Who's in the scope and what security measures are required? (part 2/3)

In this post you'll learn about what industries are affected by NIS2, security requirements the directive sets, and the available enforcement methods if an organization is not compliant.

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23.8.2023

NIS2: Working towards compliance with Cyberday (3/3)

✈️ You want to lift your cyber security management to a new level & get NIS2 compliant with a smart tool like Cyberday? In this post you'll learn how your organization can achieve NIS2 compliance in a smart way by building an own agile ISMS.

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23.8.2023

NIS2: Get familiar with the EU's new cyber security directive (part 1/3)

Learn about the background and reasons behind the EU's new Network and Information Security 2 (NIS2) Directive. How does it affect your company and how should you react to be compliant?

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1.8.2023

SOC 2: Working towards compliance (1/2)

With the help of SOC 2, organisations can provide proof of effectively implemented controls and the use of best practices to protect the data to their customers and stakeholders, which may help to build trust.

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31.7.2023

Personnel information security training and guidelines in Cyberday

Most data breaches start with human error. Still, investments in technical information security are often made more eagerly. We tell you why staff information security training and guidelines are important and how to implement then efficiently.

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13.6.2023

Information security risk management in Cyberday: Identifying risks, evaluation, treatment and closure

Every cyber security framework highlights risk management in its own way. We summarize in this post, what's essential in information security risk management and what kind of an approach Cyberday offers for it.

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13.6.2023

Become a Cyberday partner: Features, benefits and best practices

A good and efficient tool such as Cyberday is a great way to work on the organization's cyber secuirty. However, for some organizations that is not enough and the expertise and support of a consultant is needed. Our partner program offers both!

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6.6.2023

Cyberday Community has been launched!

We just launched a new Community section inside Cyberday. Our goal is to make collaboration with your peers and with us easier and thus help you improve your information security even further!

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24.3.2023

7 types of virus – a short glossary of contemporary cyberbadness

Here's a short list of 7 malware categories we hope you never encounter. Sadly, it's not an exhaustive list... but it's a helpful start.

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15.5.2020
Malware

Dexphot Malware Hijacked 80K+ Devices to Mine Cryptocurrency

A cryptomining malware has infected at least 80k devices and uses various tactics to evade detection.

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15.5.2020
Malware

Data Breach Impacts Thousands of Fort Worth Water Customers

About 3,000 Fort Worth residents who used credit cards to pay their water bills online may have had their personal information stolen, the water department says.A city contractor, CentralSquare, determined that someone hacked into the software used to process credit card information, water department spokeswoman Mary Gugliuzza said Thursday.The customers whose data may have been stolen are being notified, she said.The stolen information may include names, addresses and credit card data, including numbers and security codes and affects customers who made online payments between Aug. 27 and Oct. 23, she said.CentralSquare is offering impacted customers free credit monitoring for one year.Customers who had set up recurring payments by credit cards were not affected by the breach unless they changed credit card numbers online between August and October, Gugliuzza said.Customers who paid by bank draft, by phone or in person also were not impacted.

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15.5.2020
Supply Chain Attacks

Shadow IT accounts with weak passwords endanger organizations

63% of enterprise professionals have created at least one account without their IT department being aware of it, and two-thirds of those have created two or more, the results of a recent 1Password survey have revealed. Even more worryingly, only 2.6% of these 63% use a unique password when they create a new shadow IT account at work and just 13% use a password generator – the rest re-use a memorable password or use a … More → The post Shadow IT accounts with weak passwords endanger organizations appeared first on Help Net Security.

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15.5.2020
Password Attacks

This trojan malware is being used to steal passwords and spread ransomware

A newly discovered hacking campaign by a 'sophisticated cyber criminal operation' is targeting healthcare and education organisations with custom-built, Python-based trojan malware which gives attackers almost control of Windows systems with the ability to monitor actions and steal sensitive data. Malicious functions of the remote access trojan , dubbed PyXie RAT, include keylogging, credential harvesting, recording video, cookie theft, the ability to perform man-in-the-middle attacks and the capability to deploy other forms of malware onto infected systems. However, traces of the attacks have been found and detailed by cyber security researchers at Blackberry Cylance, who named the malware PyXie because of the way its compiled code uses a '.pyx' file extension instead of the '.pyc' typically associated with Python. A third stage of the multi-level download sees PyXie RAT leverage something known in the code as 'Cobalt Mode' which connects to a command and control server as well as downloading the final payload.

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15.5.2020
Malware

Vulnerabilities Found in GE Healthcare Patient Monitoring Products

Several potentially serious vulnerabilities have been found in patient monitoring products made by GE Healthcare, the DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and healthcare cybersecurity firm CyberMDX revealed on Thursday. read more

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

FBI Warns of Risks Behind Using Free WiFi While Traveling

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation recommends travelers to avoid connecting their phone, tablet, or computer to free wireless hotspots while traveling during the holiday season. [...]

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15.5.2020
Man-in-the-Middle Attacks

Cybersecurity Tips for Executives

Executives have a target on their backs because their credentials unlock critical chunks of company data – consider these cybersecurity tips. The post Cybersecurity Tips for Executives appeared first on JumpCloud. The post Cybersecurity Tips for Executives appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Saved For Later,Employee Negligence

Magecart Attacks Website Collecting Australian Fire Donations

The attack may have compromised donors’ payment information. A website gathering donations for the victims of the wildfires in Australia has been hit by a credential-skimming attack, placing the payment information of donors at risk. The attack, identified as the work of Magecart, injected the ATMZOW skimmer into the charity’s website code, grabbed payment information, […] The post Magecart Attacks Website Collecting Australian Fire Donations appeared first on IT Security Guru.

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15.5.2020
Supply Chain Attacks