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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

ISO 27001 certification: What happens in the certification audit?

Learn about ISO 27001 certification audits, including the process, stages, and what auditors evaluate. Find out how to prepare and what to expect.

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22.1.2025

What is ISO 27001? Intro to the global information security gold standard.

Whether you're new to ISO 27001 or looking to strengthen your current practices, this post will walk you through its essentials, why it matters, and how it can improve your approach to information security.

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22.1.2025

Password Security: Avoid these 5 common mistakes

Password security is something that no one should underestimate in the face of today's threats. One sensible option for secure password management is to use software designed for this purpose.

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16.1.2025

Framework recap, role of the CISO & and vendor assessments: Cyberday product and news round-up 12/2024 🛡️

December's product and news round-up will showcase the vendor security assessments and new enterprise-level features, an overview of the key frameworks for 2025 and the roles of the CISO and personnel in an organisation's security.

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19.12.2024

Europe's Compliance Revolution: Evolving Cyber Sec Consulting

The evolving cyber sec landscape and growing demand for compliance in combination with a shortage of professionals calls for new ways of working. With the help of partnerships and agile tools, consultants can benefit from the current situation.

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18.12.2024

TISAX: Understanding the Automotive framework

By embracing TISAX, automotive industry operators can improve information security, enhance compliance and strengthen their market position. Read more about TISAX, its scope, requirements and how ISO 27001 fits in.

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3.12.2024

How IT Teams Can Use 'Harm Reduction' for Better Cybersecurity Outcomes

Harm reduction approach in #cybersecurity guidance: ⛔ "Never use QR codes!" vs. ⚠️ "Well.. if you do use a QR code, at least use these cues to know, if you landed on a secure site or not." Efficient or sloppy?

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5.8.2022

FEMA warns emergency alert systems could be hacked to transmit fake messages unless software is updated

⚠️ #Cybersecurity researcher provided FEMA with evidence that unpatched EAS (Emergency Alert System) devices are vulnerable. 📺 TV and radio networks use these to transmit alerts. This could allow hackers to broadcast fake alert messages.

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5.8.2022

Microsoft accounts targeted with new MFA-bypassing phishing kit

⚠️ Ongoing large-scale attack uses typo-squatted domains and proxy-based #phishing kit to target MS users and bypass MFA. Goal - breach corporate accounts for BEC attacks and divert payments to attacker's bank accounts. Attack details >>

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5.8.2022

Industroyer: A cyber‑weapon that brought down a power grid

Back in 2017, Industroyer was the first #malware targeted for hitting power grids. ⚠️ In 04/22 Rus attacked grids in UKR. Attack was luckily thwarted, but critical infrastructure is becoming more and more frequent target for cyber attacks.

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17.6.2022

Travel-related Cybercrime Takes Off as Industry Rebounds

Researchers warn a post-COVID upsurge in travel has painted a bullseye on the industry and has spurred #cybercrime's. Rising: ✈️ Theft of airline reward points 🔐 Account takeover for travel websites 🗄️ Travel-related database breaches

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17.6.2022

New Hertzbleed Side Channel Attack Affects All Modern AMD and Intel CPUs

⚠️ New interesting #vulnerability in modern Intel/AMD processors can let attackers steal e.g. encryption keys via timing-based side channels. Intel recommends cryptographic devs to harden apps against frequency throttling info disclosure.

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17.6.2022

Facebook Messenger Scam Duped Millions

🎣 One #phishing scam stole 1M FB credentials in 4 months - and counting. Scam included familiar elements: 🔗 short msg with a link ↩️ chain of redirects to dodge security 🔐 fake FB login 🤖 automated distribution to victim's friends

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17.6.2022

Ransomware Group Debuts Searchable Victim Data

#Ransomware groups have started regularly threatening to publish stolen victim data on dark web. ⚠️ Latest cunning innovation to get victims concerned is publishing on public internet, with all data available in an easily searchable form.

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17.6.2022

Paying Ransomware Paints Bigger Bullseye on Target’s Back

#Ransomware deals often go wrong: ⚠️ 80% of victims that paid were hit a 2nd time ⚠️ Frequently data became unusable during the decryption because of corruption issues Remember - attackers will often try to profit in any possible way.

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10.6.2022