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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

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

Ransomware attack freezes health records access at 110 nursing homes

In some cases, nurses can’t update and order drugs. For one assisted-living facility, lack of timely Medicaid billing could force closure.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Tor Project cut a third of its staff due to the Coronavirus

The Tor Project cut a third of its staff due to the economic impact of the ongoing Coronavirus outbreak, 13 staffers out of 35 left the team. The ongoing Coronavirus outbreak has a significant impact on the Tor Project that was forced to cut a third of its staff due to the economic impact of […] The post Tor Project cut a third of its staff due to the Coronavirus appeared first on Security Affairs.

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15.5.2020
CyberNow

Tax rebate scam emails target concerned households during coronavirus crisis

Hackers are exploiting the hardship and concerns faced by households across the country with false emails claiming to offer support in the form of a tax rebate.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Fake Steam skin giveaway site tricks users into sharing their login credentials

The scam is promoted through comments made to Steam profiles. To make it look legitimate, the phishing site contains a fake chat screen running on the left-hand side of the page.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

The Top 10 State of Security Blog Posts from 2019

It’s been another fantastic year on The State of Security blog. With over 350 blogs published from all walks of the security community, we like to think of the blog as more of an industry resource that caters to not only experienced security professionals but also to those who are new to the community. To […]… Read MoreThe post The Top 10 State of Security Blog Posts from 2019 appeared first on The State of Security.

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15.5.2020
CyberNow

Increased monetization means more ransomware attacks

Organizations are detecting and containing attacks faster as the global median dwell time, defined as the duration between the start of a cyber intrusion and it being identified, was 56 days. This is 28% lower than the 78-day median observed in the previous year, according to FireEye. Consultants attribute this trend to organizations improving their detection programs, as well as changes in attacker behaviors such as the continued rise in disruptive attacks (e.g. ransomware and … More → The post Increased monetization means more ransomware attacks appeared first on Help Net Security.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Microsoft's IE Zero-day Fix is Breaking Windows Printing

Microsoft's temporary fix for a recently disclosed Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability is causing numerous problems in Windows, including breaking printing for some users. [...]

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

NetSupport Manager RAT Spread via Bogus NortonLifeLock Docs

The legitimate remote-access tool is being used to maliciously infect victims and allow remote code-execution.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Don't fall for this phish attempt from fraudsters

When Chase bank e-mails you to warn of a fraud alert to your account, you pay attention. But when your work e-mail is associated with a card you don't have, and when the return address isn't from Chase, it's so obvious a fraudulent e-mail that we laugh it off. But it looked and felt real. So much so, I wanted to just quickly show it to you and flag it, to make sure you don't fall victim to this phishing attempt. Remember, one click on the e-mail, and the hackers can take control of our digital lives. That's what happened to Hillary Clinton's campaign manager for the 2016 election that led to the hack of her e-mails. He got a bogus e-mail that looked like it was from Google, asking John Podesta to update his credentials in what's called a "spear-phishing" attack." One click, and Wikileaks got access to the campaign e-mails.

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15.5.2020
Phishing