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What is GDPR? Introduction to requirements

What is GDPR? Learn what the General Data Protection Regulation is, who it applies to, key requirements, and how to stay compliant with the EU data privacy law.

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7.5.2025

Cyber security regulations and frameworks in Belgium 🇧🇪

Explore Belgium cyber security regulations and frameworks like NIS2, GDPR, DORA, and ISO 27001 to ensure your business stays compliant and secure.

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30.4.2025

What is the NIS2 Law in Belgium? 🇧🇪 Introduction to requirements

Learn what the Belgian NIS2 Law is, Belgium’s national implementation of the EU NIS2 Directive. Understand key requirements, compliance timelines, sector coverage, and how Cyberday helps you meet them.

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29.4.2025

What is CyberFundamentals? 🇧🇪 Belgium's cybersecurity framework

Learn what is CyberFundamentals, Belgium's cybersecurity framework for SMEs. Get an overview of requirements, benefits, and steps for compliance.

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29.4.2025

10 things I wish I knew: Starting your ISO 27001 project on the right track

This post shares 10 key lessons learned from going through an ISO 27001 certification project - from the importance of setting clear goals and managing documentation to the realities of risk management and the value of using the right tools.

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23.4.2025

Understanding NIS2: supervision and penalties of non-compliance

Let's now look into the NIS2 directive, it's supervision in EU member states and what is supervised. We'll also check out NIS2 penalties for noncompliance and how you can stay compliant (to avoid penalties).

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15.4.2025

Comparing EU cybersecurity frameworks: NIS2, GDPR, DORA and more

A comparison of key cybersecurity frameworks in the EU, including NIS2, GDPR, DORA, CRA, and ISO 27001. Learn who they apply to and what they require.

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10.4.2025

ISO 27001 compliance vs. certification: differences, benefits & which path to choose

Understanding when to pursue ISO 27001 compliance rather than going for certification—or vice versa—hinges on your organizational priorities, resources, and long-term security strategies. Check the differences and learn which path to choose.

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1.4.2025

Are ransom payers fueling ransomware?

A new CyberEdge Group report uncovered two trends that are stimulating record-setting ransomware attacks: More ransom payers are successfully recovering their data. In 2018, only 49 percent of ransom payers successfully recovered their data. That number rose to 61 percent in 2019. Today, 67 percent of ransom payers have recovered their data. More payments are incentivizing the ransomware industry. In 2018, only 39 percent of ransomware victims actually paid the ransom. In 2019, that number … More → The post Are ransom payers fueling ransomware? appeared first on Help Net Security.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Some Hackers Take the Ransom and Run: Researchers

Paying off hackers after a ransomware infection could end up being a total loss, according to a study released Thursday which finds some attackers just take the money and run. read more

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Cloud-Based vs. On-Prem IAM

Organizations across the globe are wondering whether identity management has evolved into the battle of cloud-based vs. on-prem IAM. The post Cloud-Based vs. On-Prem IAM appeared first on JumpCloud. The post Cloud-Based vs. On-Prem IAM appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Outdated Access Rights

Cybersecurity experts told how to protect yourself when working from home

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15.5.2020
Employee Negligence

Ransomware Locks Medical Records at Great Plains Health

Patient data likely safe On Tuesday, GPHealth announced that it was canceling a large number of non-emergent patient appointments and procedures. Mel McNea, GPHealth chief executive officer, says that there is no reason to suspect that patient data was accessed but the organization will do a full audit, nevertheless. Ransomware encrypts files on affected systems and is not typically associated with data theft. The group behind Maze ransomware carried out such an attack and threatened the victim company that they would leak the stolen data unless they paid 300 bitcoin ($2.3 million at the time) for the decryption key. Well on its way to recovery A statement on Facebook from GPHealth informs that there is no reason to believe that patient information was accessed during the attack on their systems. At this moment, it is unclear what ransomware strain was used in the attack or if the ransom was paid to restore the encrypted data.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

SG: Public healthcare cluster NHG fined $6,000 for not securing personal data

Hariz Baharudin reports: Public healthcare cluster National Healthcare Group (NHG) has been fined $6,000 for failing to...

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15.5.2020
Illegal Personal Data Processing

Microsoft: 44 Million User Passwords Have Been Breached

Redmond urges users to switch on MFA

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15.5.2020
Password Attacks

Security Considerations for a Blended Workforce

A blended workforce consisting of external organizations, traditional workers and non-traditional workers such as freelancers, remote workers, temporary workers and independent contractors (ICs) can provide an organization with the added potential for collaboration, innovation and timely responses to shifting demands. While the integration of a blended workforce can provide exceptional benefits, there are also unique.. The post Security Considerations for a Blended Workforce appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Employee Negligence

Phishing psychology: The prevalence effect

One explanation of phishing success lies in a known psychological effect.

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15.5.2020
Phishing