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ISO 27001 certification: What happens in the certification audit?

This blog post gives an overall intro to information security auditing and a detailed go-through of the ISO 27001 certification audit process.

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22.1.2025

What is ISO 27001? Intro to the global information security gold standard.

Whether you're new to ISO 27001 or looking to strengthen your current practices, this post will walk you through its essentials, why it matters, and how it can improve your approach to information security.

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22.1.2025

Password Security: Avoid these 5 common mistakes

Password security is something that no one should underestimate in the face of today's threats. One sensible option for secure password management is to use software designed for this purpose.

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16.1.2025

Framework recap, role of the CISO & and vendor assessments: Cyberday product and news round-up 12/2024 🛡️

December's product and news round-up will showcase the vendor security assessments and new enterprise-level features, an overview of the key frameworks for 2025 and the roles of the CISO and personnel in an organisation's security.

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19.12.2024

Europe's Compliance Revolution: Evolving Cyber Sec Consulting

The evolving cyber sec landscape and growing demand for compliance in combination with a shortage of professionals calls for new ways of working. With the help of partnerships and agile tools, consultants can benefit from the current situation.

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18.12.2024

TISAX: Understanding the Automotive framework

By embracing TISAX, automotive industry operators can improve information security, enhance compliance and strengthen their market position. Read more about TISAX, its scope, requirements and how ISO 27001 fits in.

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3.12.2024

Recognising growth: move to new offices with Cyberday!

Join the Cyberday team when it's time to upgrade to a bigger office space. Read about the highlights of the autumn, and let's reflect together on how growth and physical security can shape the workspace.

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28.11.2024

Understanding Physical Security in Cybersecurity: Insights from ISO 27001 and Best Practices

Physical security controls are essential, but often undervalued, in safeguarding information systems from unauthorized access, which might otherwise lead to data breaches or business disruptions.

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22.11.2024

Meet Borat RAT, a New Unique Triple Threat

RAT #malware typically helps attacker gain control of a system, permitting access to network resources, files, and control mouse and keyboard. ☣️ Borat RAT goes beyond - deploying ransomware and DDoS attacks. Learn more from article >>

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26.8.2022

Over 80,000 exploitable Hikvision cameras exposed online

Researchers discovered 80,000 Hikvision cameras w/ command injection #vulnerability - easily exploitable by sending specially crafted messages to server. ⚠️ Patch available for months, but thousands of organizations have not applied it.

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26.8.2022

How a spoofed email passed the SPF check and landed in my inbox

📧 SPF lets you publish DNS records to define IPs allowed to use the domain for sending email. Article explains this must-have safeguard + examples where careless SPF records allowed bad actors to impersonate a corporation. #phishing

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19.8.2022

Exploit out for critical Realtek flaw affecting many networking devices

⚠️ Exploit code released, zero-click #vulnerability (CVSS 9.8/10) affecting millions of devices with Realtek’s RTL819x SoC. Attacker can compromise e.g. routers from many brands. Patch available - check if your equipment is vulnerable.

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19.8.2022

RubyGems now requires multi-factor auth for top package maintainers

Software package registry RubyGems requires top admins to secure accounts w/ MFA. Registries like PyPI and npm are doing the same. ⚠️ This relates to growing trend, where criminals steal accounts to publish rogue software. #cybersecurity

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19.8.2022

U.K. Water Supplier Hit With Clop Ransomware Attack

⚠️ U.K. water supplier hit by Clop #ransomware. Attack didn't stop water supply. As ransom wasn't paid, breached data (incl. passports, data system screenshots) was published. Trend continues: critical infra a top target for cybercrime.

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19.8.2022

Ransomware, email compromise are top security threats, but deepfakes increase

#Cybersecurity threat reports (2021-2022) from VMware and Palo Alto Unit 42: ☢️ Most common threats: Ransomware, business email compromise (BEC) 📈 Increasing rapidly: Deepfakes, zero-day vulnerability exploits, API hacks

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12.8.2022

The Security Pros and Cons of Using Email Aliases

📧 Some users tame their inbox with +app email aliases. Using these can make you the first to know about a breach or leak, if u start receiving mail to an app's alias! Downside is the format might not work on all services. #cybersecurity

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12.8.2022

10 Credential Stealing Python Libraries Found on PyPI Repository

⚠️ Growing #cybersecurity threat - bad actors publish rogue software on popular public repositories. Now 10 modules removed from Python Package Index (PyPI) that harvest critical data (e.g. passwords, API tokens). Details in article >>

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12.8.2022