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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

Framework recap, US security & and role management: Cyberday product and news summary 3/2025 🛡️

The March product and news update presents updates to role management and the new Trust Center, a review of the key frameworks for 2025 and US security.

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28.3.2025

Understanding DORA compliance: Key steps to prepare your organization

Understand DORA compliance and get a clear DORA requirements summary with key compliance areas, practical steps, and essential guidelines to strengthen your organization's digital resilience.

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18.3.2025

ISMS implementation: comparison of documents, wikis, ISMS tools and GRC

There are a few different approaches to building an ISMS. In this post, we’ll compare these different methods, helping you understand which might be the best fit for your organization’s security management needs.

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6.3.2025

What is Statement of Applicability (SoA) in ISO 27001?

In this blog, we'll cover the main purpose and benefits of a well-working Statement of Applicability document. We'll also explain why SoA is important, and 4 key roles it can play in information security work.

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4.3.2025

Why is ISO 27001 compliance now more important than ever?

Year after year, ISO 27001 standard has remained one of the gold standards for information security. The global standard has remained relevant, but where did ISO 27001 originate? And why is it's popularity just going up?

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27.2.2025

10 most common non-conformities in ISO 27001 audits

Audits and non-conformities drive organizations toward continuous improvement. But before your first ISO 27001 certification, it's good to be aware of some most common non-conformities, so you can avoid these in your certification audit.

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18.2.2025

Got an ISO 27001 audit interview request - what should I expect?

In this blog, we will talk about the importance of employee participation in the audit interview process, why auditors value employee insights, and look into possible questions asked in an ISO 27001 interview.

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13.2.2025

Racoon Malware Steals Your Data From Nearly 60 Apps

An infostealing malware that is relatively new on cybercriminal forums can extract sensitive data from about 60 applications on a targeted computer. [...]

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15.5.2020
Malware

Cost of Insider Threats Rises 31%

New study finds dramatic increase in the cost and frequency of insider threats

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15.5.2020
Insider Attacks

BEC Attacks Hit More Than 2,100 Companies throughout the US

A prolific and dangerous group called Exaggerated Lion has been hitting targets in the United States with business email compromise (BEC) attacks that follow a very specific model. They have racked up thousands of attempts and hundreds of millions of dollars stolen every month. The post BEC Attacks Hit More Than 2,100 Companies throughout the US appeared first on Security Boulevard.

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15.5.2020
Business-Email-Compromise

RevengeHotels: cybercrime targeting hotel front desks worldwide

RevengeHotels is a targeted cybercrime malware campaign against hotels, hostels, hospitality and tourism companies, mainly, but not exclusively, located in Brazil. We have confirmed more than 20 hotels that are victims of the group.

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15.5.2020
Malware

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,Unpatched Vulnerabilities

These Highly Exploited Vulnerabilities Indicate Organizations are Still Failing to Apply Patches

​Researchers at Recorded Future have revealed a list of top vulnerabilities that saw mass exploitation from threat actors in 2019. Six of these commonly exploited vulnerabilities for the year are repeats from 2018. Apparently, all these repeated vulnerabilities are related to Microsoft products. Although patches for all these reported vulnerabilities already exist, software patching is often not performed in a timely manner by companies and individuals.

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Albany Airport pays hackers ransom, regains data from computers

John Cropley provides an update to earlier reports concerning the ransomware attack Christmas day on Albany International...

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Most ransomware attacks take place during the night or over the weekend

FireEye: 27% of all ransomware attacks take place during the weekend, 49% after working hours during weekdays.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Scammers Disguise Two Domains as CDN to Cloak Credit Card Skimmer

Scammers disguised two domains as a content delivery network (CDN) in an attempt to quietly target visitors with a credit card skimmer. Malwarebytes noticed something suspicious within the website code of a Parisian boutique store. At first, the script looked like a JQuery library loaded from a third-party CDN. But the actual content of the […]… Read More The post Scammers Disguise Two Domains as CDN to Cloak Credit Card Skimmer appeared first on The State of Security.

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15.5.2020
Phishing