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Become a Cyberday partner: Features, benefits and best practices

A good and efficient tool such as Cyberday is a great way to work on the organization's cyber secuirty. However, for some organizations that is not enough and the expertise and support of a consultant is needed. Our partner program offers both!

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6.6.2023

Cyberday Community has been launched!

We just launched a new Community section inside Cyberday. Our goal is to make collaboration with your peers and with us easier and thus help you improve your information security even further!

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24.3.2023

ISO 27001 standard updated to 2022 version - what changed?

What has changed when comparing 2013 vs. 2022 versions of ISO 27001 and how are these updates visible on Cyberday?‍

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18.11.2022

Efficient cyber risk management with new autopilot mode

We're constatly searching for ways to automate and create efficient cyber risk management. Our newest additions is risk autopilot mode. It's concept is described on this post.

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1.6.2022

Infographic: Why is cyber security getting more and more important?

Here's a visual summary of some of the drivers that continue to make cyber security more and more important for all organizations.

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11.2.2022

Cyberday Teams app is now available!

Our Teams app passed the latest Microsoft tests and is now available from the Teams app store. This article reviews the benefits and deployment of Cyberday's Teams app.

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1.7.2020

Content update published to Cyberday

We released an update to Cyberday documentation. The goal was to streamline documentation, highlight the most important things and significantly reduce the amount of separately documented items.

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11.6.2020

Cyberday launched: Frameworks, Teams-integration and much more

Cyberday works now inside a Microsoft Teams and by choosing a framework you can guide your own work. In this blog you'll find a summary from reforms!

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20.5.2020

NIST Publishes New Zero Trust Implementation Guidance

NIST has released new guidance to help orgs implement zero trust in real-world settings. It offers 19 example builds using commercial tools to tackle common challenges. A key step forward for practical #cybersecurity 🛡️

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13.6.2025

What CISOs need to know about agentic AI

🤖 Agentic AI is changing #cybersecurity by detecting threats and automating response. But with bad data or poor oversight, it can backfire. Smart use and strong governance are key as adoption grows. 🛡️

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13.6.2025

Hacking the Hackers: When Bad Guys Let Their Guard Down

A memory bug in servers let researchers secretly watch the malware group's actions for 3 years. They found stolen data, private keys, and hacker info—showing even cybercriminals can slip up with their own security. #cybercrime

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13.6.2025

Massive Heroku outage impacts web platforms worldwide

Heroku’s #outage on June 10 impacted also Cyberday’s app availability. No data was compromised, but it served as a valuable insight to review our incident management processes. 🚨

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13.6.2025

The risks of doing vulnerability testing and management for compliance only

Checking boxes won’t stop breaches. Treating vulnerability scans as a compliance task gives a false sense of security. Real protection means continuous, risk-based action—not just passing audits. 🚨 #vulnerability

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6.6.2025

Regulatory Compliance – Navigating Cybersecurity Laws

In 2025, compliance is no longer just a legal checkbox—it’s a core business priority. With stricter global laws and rising threats, staying ahead means embedding security and accountability into every layer of your organization. #cybersecurity

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6.6.2025

Vulnerabilities found in NASA’s open source software

🚀 Critical flaws in NASA’s open source tools could allow remote attacks. Weak SDLC practices and lack of response to reports raise serious concerns about exploit risks. #cybercrime

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6.6.2025

NIST Introduces New Metric to Measure Likelihood of Vulnerability Exploits

NIST has launched a new metric—Likely Exploited Vulnerabilities (LEV)—to better assess if CVEs have been exploited. It builds on EPSS, offering more detailed insight to improve vulnerability prioritization. #vulnerability

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6.6.2025

Google to pay $1.38 billion over privacy violations

Texas secured over $1B settlement from Google over location tracking and Incognito Mode data collection. It’s the state’s second-largest Big Tech payout, reflecting a growing push to hold companies accountable for data #privacy violations.

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6.6.2025