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What is a vCISO? Understanding the role of virtual CISO

What is a vCISO, what they do, and why the virtual CISO model is growing fast among companies and cybersecurity consultants.

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12.6.2025

What is a modular cyber security framework and why they are essential for consultants

Modular cyber security frameworks make compliance management easier, and helps consultants scale faster, win more deals, and build recurring revenue.

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12.6.2025

Cyberday app outage on Tuesday 10/6/2025: Explanation and follow-up

This message goes through the details of the recent incident that produced downtime in Cyberday during 10.6.2025, and related early mitigation.

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11.6.2025

Kicking Off a Summer of Innovation at Cyberday

This summer, Cyberday is proud to launch an ambitious and inspiring project centered on deep regulatory research and international collaboration. We’ve welcomed 12 talented information security students, who will work together to simplify compliance.

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10.6.2025

What is CRA? Introduction to Cyber Resilience Act requirements

What is CRA (Cyber Resilience Act)? Learn CRA requirements, who it applies to, and how to prepare for CRA compliance with this complete, practical guide.

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2.6.2025

NIS2 delays, healthcare breaches & improved Trust Center: Cyberday product and news summary 5/2025 🛡️

This is the May news and product review from Cyberday and also a summary of the latest admin webinar. Read about NIS2 delays, recent cyberattacks as well as recent and future development on Cyberday.

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30.5.2025

End of hourly billing: why value-based pricing works for compliance consultants

Hourly billing is fading fast in compliance consulting. Learn why value-based pricing better aligns incentives, boosts earnings, and how compliance consultants can transition effectively.

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26.5.2025

What is an ISMS? A guide to information security management systems

Learn what ISMS is, why it matters, and how to implement an ISMS step-by-step. See how ISO 27001 and NIS2 fit into your information security management system.

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14.5.2025

Fake Cisco ‘Critical Update’ used in phishing campaign to steal WebEx credentials

Crooks are using a fake Cisco “critical security advisory” in a new phishing campaign aimed at stealing victims’ Webex credentials. The Cofense’s phishing defense center has uncovered an ongoing phishing campaign that uses a Cisco security advisory related to a critical vulnerability as a lure. The phishing messages urge victims to install the “update,” but […] The post Fake Cisco ‘Critical Update’ used in phishing campaign to steal WebEx credentials appeared first on Security Affairs.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

New rules for telcos to help combat SMS phishing

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has unveiled a range of initiatives as part of its Scams Technology Project, including pushing for telcos to implement SMS filtering to combat text-message-based phishing.The regulator today issued a summary version of the project’s report, with the ACMA indicating it had withheld some details that it was concerned could be exploited by malicious actors.The ACMA said it would develop a range of enforceable obligations for telco providers, including implementing SMS filtering measures.“Technology companies that provide fraud protection solutions to the telco industry have demonstrated comprehensive solutions at a network level that automatically detect and block scam messaging and emails,” the summary report states.One Australian telco had demonstrated “impressive ability to monitor, analyse track and disrupt spam/scam SMS traffic on its network by implementing filtering technology supplied by a fraud protection provider,” the ACMA report adds.

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15.5.2020
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P&N Bank Data Breach Exposes Trove of User Data

P&N Bank has notifed customers of a data breach that resulted in a large amount of sensitive information being compromised.  read more

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15.5.2020
Illegal Personal Data Processing

Online Pharmacy PlanetDrugsDirect Discloses Security Breach

Canadian online pharmacy PlanetDrugsDirect is emailing customers, notifying them of a data security incident that might have impacted some of their sensitive personal and financial information. [...]

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15.5.2020
Illegal Personal Data Processing

To Avoid Disruption, Ransomware Victims Continue to Pay Up

For all the cautions against doing so, one-third of organizations in a Proofpoint survey said they paid their attackers after getting infected with ransomware.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

PureLocker: the unusual ransomware that encrypts servers

While we know who the victims of these ransomware attacks are, more often than not, the strain of malware used in the incidents remains unknown. PureLocker is a piece of ransomware that is being used in targeted attacks against company servers, and seems to have links with notorious cybercriminal groups. The source code of PureLocker offers some clues as to its exclusive nature, such as the fact that it contains strings from the ‘more_eggs’ backdoor malware, which is sold by ‘veteran’ malware service providers. The similarities between this malware and PureLocker suggest that it possible that this ransomware starts the same way. This means that, even if a piece of malware contains mechanisms to hinder the creation of detection signatures, as is the case with PureLocker, our advanced cybersecurity solution is capable of detecting and blocking the threat. Don’t become the next victim of PureLocker, and protect yourself with Panda Security.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Victims lose over $32m to business e-mail impersonation scams in first 9 months of this year: Singapore Police

Police on Tuesday (Nov 26) warned businesses against falling for e-mail impersonation scams, with more than $32 million lost between January and September this year.  In these scams, the victims were tricked into transferring money to business partners or to employees as salaries, only to discover later that the accounts they transferred the money to were controlled by scammers who used hacked or spoofed e-mail accounts to ask for the money. A total of 276 reports were received in the first nine months of this year and a new twist of the scam is also emerging, the police said in a statement. The scammers used to pretend to be chief executive officers, business partners or suppliers, but they are now also passing themselves off as employees of the company.

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15.5.2020
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Swiss info security body warns of ransomware attacks against businesses

FinanceFeeds - Over the recent weeks, MELANI/GovCERT dealt with more than a dozen ransomware cases. The post Swiss info security body warns of ransomware attacks against businesses appeared first on FinanceFeeds.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

97% of IT leaders worried about insider data breaches

A staggering 97% of IT leaders say insider breach risk is a significant concern, according to a survey by Egress. 78% think employees have put data at risk accidentally in the past 12 months and 75% think employees have put data at risk intentionally. When asked about the implications of these breaches, 41% say financial damage would be the area of greatest impact. More than 500 IT leaders and 5000 employees were surveyed across the … More → The post 97% of IT leaders worried about insider data breaches appeared first on Help Net Security.

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15.5.2020
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