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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

ISO 27001 compliance and certification checklist

Looking to ensure you fill ISO 27001 requirements? This checklist will present clearly ordered key steps that guide your organization in building an ISMS and getting compliant with the ISO 27001 standard.

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6.2.2025

Most important documents in ISO 27001 certification audit

The ISO 27001 standard does specifically define some key documents, which need to be gathered together and be easily shareable e.g. for the auditor. In this blog, we'll present these most important documents for an ISO 27001 certification audit.

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30.1.2025

NIS2 & national implementation: which local NIS2 laws are available in Cyberday?

EU Member States are required to adopt NIS2 into national law. Key national decisions include defining local authorities, monitoring mechanisms, and tailoring regulations to meet specific needs.

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23.1.2025

5 useful search engines for internet‑connected devices and services

Tools for #cybersecurity pros to monitor connected devices: 🤖 Shodan gets detailed device info (IP, OS, used software, open ports) 🦾 Censys adds additional security info (e.g. vulnerabilities, SSL certificates) Continue the list... >>

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19.5.2023

KeePass vulnerability allows attackers to access the master password

KeePass is free, open source pw manager. Researcher recently reported a related #vulnerability: ⚠️ "In KeePass 2.x before 2.54, you can recover the cleartext master password from a memory dump, even when workspace is locked / not running."

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19.5.2023

4 Countries Join NATO Cyber Defense Center

🌐 NATO #cybersecurity center just turned 15 and announced new members: Ukraine, Ireland, Japan and Iceland. CCDCOE now has 39 members, including some non-NATO countries. Center conducts e.g. large-scale cybersec research and exercices.

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19.5.2023

PharMerica breach impacts almost 6 million people

🚩 US pharmacy giant notified 5.8m customers of a breach where personal data was stolen (e.g. medication lists). #Ransomware group "Money Message" claimed responsibility and has published parts of the stolen data on their leak site.

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19.5.2023

Why more transparency around cyber attacks is a good thing for everyone

NCSC: Particularly #ransomware attacks going unreported is a big concern Some related myths that are NOT TRUE: ❌ If there's no evidence of data theft, you don't need to report ❌ If you've got good offline backups, you're OK

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12.5.2023

Turning on stealth mode: 5 simple strategies for staying under the radar online

Want to be safe and private online? These can help you: 📨 Disposable email addresses 📱 Cheap prepaid SIMs 💳 Single-use, virtual bank cards More tips in the article >> #privacy

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12.5.2023

Hackers Are Using ChatGPT-Themed Lures to Spread Sophisticated Malware on Meta

⚠️ Meta: Hackers exploiting interest in AI chatbots to trick people into installing #malware and take over accounts This is a common trend, bad actors exploiting high-engagement topics for their benefit. Details >>

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12.5.2023

San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department paid a $1.1M ransom

👮 #Ransomware forced police to shut down its main systems (e.g. email, in-car computers and law enforcement DBs). 💰 Despite authorities always saying "do not pay", they chose to pay 1.1M$ ransom to recover the encrypted systems and data.

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12.5.2023

Security Risks of AI

📃 Stanford and Georgetown published a report with 11 clear recommendations on the #cybersecurity risks of AI. "The understanding of how to secure AI systems lags far behind their widespread adoption." Link to full version >>

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28.4.2023