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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

$150 Million Fine to Twitter Over Privacy Violations; Email and Phone for “Account Security” Used in Targeted Advertising Without User Knowledge

FTC is actively regulating privacy in the US. FTC can penalize for e.g. when a social network misleads its users about how personal data will be used or protected. This is what now happened to Twitter, resulting in a 150M$ #privacy fine.

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3.6.2022

How to support women in cybersecurity

There are millions of unfilled #cybersecurity job openings around the globe. In the industry women make up roughly 24% of jobs, according to (ISC)². Untapped talent could mean e.g. less innovation. Reasoned thougths on women in cyber >>

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3.6.2022

FBI seizes domains used to sell stolen data, DDoS services

FBI seizes harmful domains ⚠️ WeLeakInfo.to sold subscriptions for searching data from 10k data breaches, eg emails, phones, and passwords for online accounts. ⛔ ipstress.in and ovh-booter.com used for DDoS ordering #cybersecurity

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3.6.2022

New Microsoft Zero-Day Attack Underway

MS Support Diagnostic Tool has a #vulnerability, that enables running commands remotely via using malicious MS Word documents. No patch available yet, limit by: ☑️ Turning off MSDT URL protocol ☑️ Disabling preview feature in IE

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3.6.2022

How Dangerous Is the Cyber Attack Risk to Transportation?

⚠️ +186% increase between 6/2020 - 6/2021 in #ransomware attacks at transportation industry. 🚆 Cyber attacks targeting transport authorities e.g. managing train or subway routes could be terrible. Article lists needed best practices >>

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20.5.2022

Over 200 Apps on Play Store Caught Spying on Android Users Using Facestealer

⚠️ Potentially harmful apps persist on Google Play for avg. 77 days Now researchers found 200 Android apps distributing #malware called Facestealer. These apps masquerade as VPNs, fitness, photo editing, and puzzle apps.

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20.5.2022

Hackers can steal your Tesla Model 3, Y using new Bluetooth attack

Researchers developed a tool for Bluetooth Low Energy relay attacks. Tesla Model 3 & Y use a BLE-based entry system, so attack could unlock and start the cars. More security? At least there's ‘PIN to Drive’ feature. 🚘 #cybersecurity

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20.5.2022

When Your Smart ID Card Reader Comes With Malware

A common security control is using smart ID cards for allowing physical access to buildings or systems. ⚠️ But employers don't always issue approved card readers, so people turn to low-cost online options. Case example >> #cybersecurity

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20.5.2022

Some top 100,000 websites collect everything you type—before you hit submit

📨 Subscribing for newsletter, 🏨 booking a hotel, 💸 buying stuff online? New study shows some top websites collect some or all of this data before you hit 'Submit'. This behavior is similar to #malware called keyloggers. #privacy

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20.5.2022