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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

DORA essentials: Introduction, Scope and key requirements

In this blog, we’ll get an comprehensive introduction what DORA is, what it entails, who the requirements framework applies to, and how DORA is implemented within Cyberday. DORA framework is available in Cyberday!

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14.11.2024

Cyberday goes Cyber Security Nordic 2024!

Our Cyberday team attended the Cyber Security Nordic 2024 event 29th-30th October. Read about the event, keynote and our insights. This post offers insight into topical themes, also for those who were unable to attend.

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31.10.2024

From Compliance to Collaboration: How NIS2 Encourages Stronger Supply Chain Security Collaboration

Discover how NIS2 shifts focus from simple compliance to creating collaborative security partnerships, enhancing supply chain resilience and trust. 

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25.10.2024

Agendium is now Cyberday!

We are thrilled to announce that our company is entering an exciting new chapter with an updated brand, from Agendium to Cyberday, our new name better reflects our entity, and the direction we are heading.

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24.10.2024

10 compliance traps & how to avoid them

Explore crucial cyber security compliance pitfalls for SMEs, from outdated policies to insider threats, and learn effective strategies to mitigate risks and enhance security measures.

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18.10.2024

ISO 9001 standard: A peek inside the Quality framework

This blog post explores ISO 9001, the globally recognized standard for quality management systems (QMS), benefits for utilizing the standard and its significance in today’s competitive business environment.

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8.10.2024

Hackers Begin Uploading 30 Million Cards from Wawa Breach

Stolen data being sold by one of the underground’s most popular crime shops

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15.5.2020
Illegal Personal Data Processing

Israel Accuses Hamas of ‘Catfishing’ Soldiers to Plant Malware

Hamas said Israel hacked one of its Telegram groups and posted doctored photos.The aftermath of an Israeli airstrike in Gaza City this month.Credit...Mohammed Abed/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesFeb.

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15.5.2020
Malware

Ransomware attacks Canadian Military Contractor

Ransomware attackers claimed to stolen 60GB of data from Canadian defence contractor after ransomware attack in December 2018. The threat presented by ransomware continues to be evidenced in 2020 after an attack on a major Canadian defence contractor Bird Construction. The Canadian construction firm that provides service for the Canadian military was apparently attacked by cyberattackers […] The post Ransomware attacks Canadian Military Contractor appeared first on IT Security Guru.

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Tor Browser Bug Executes Uncalled for JavaScript Codes!

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Large email extortion campaign underway, DON'T PANIC!

A large email extortion campaign is underway telling recipients that their computer was hacked and that a video was taken through the hacked computer's webcam. The attackers then demand $1,900 in bitcoins or the video will be sent to family and friends. [...]

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15.5.2020
Phishing

ENISA publishes procurement guidelines for cybersecurity in hospitals

The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) published a cybersecurity procurement guide for hospitals. The hospital is a vast ecosystem comprised of an entire network of devices, equipment and systems that often require connection to external systems, making monitoring and control a very hard task to do. This is due to the high sensitivity of medical data and the potential vulnerability the sector is faced with, cybersecurity has to be applied every step of the way … More → The post ENISA publishes procurement guidelines for cybersecurity in hospitals appeared first on Help Net Security.

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15.5.2020
Supply Chain Attacks

Naive IoT Botnet Wastes Its Time Mining Cryptocurrency

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15.5.2020
Malware

Do you have a data breach response plan?

While corporations today are more knowledgeable about security threats and prepared to respond to data breaches, there are key areas in which progress declined in 2019, according to a study conducted by the Ponemon Institute. Prepare beyond your data breach response plan Sixty-eight percent of respondents say their organization has put more resources toward security technologies to detect and respond quickly to a data breach. 57% of those surveyed also reported that they believe their … More → The post Do you have a data breach response plan? appeared first on Help Net Security.

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15.5.2020
Violations of Data Subject Rights

Slack bugs allowed take over victims’ accounts

Slack addressed a critical flaw within 24 hours from its disclosure, the issue allowed attackers to carry out automate account takeover. The researcher Evan Custodio discovered a critical vulnerability in Slack that could have allowed attackers to launch automate account takeover. Slack addressed the vulnerability within 24 hours it was reported by the researcher, the […] The post Slack bugs allowed take over victims’ accounts appeared first on Security Affairs.

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities