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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 Ltd is now Cyberday Inc.!

We are thrilled to announce that our company is entering an exciting new chapter with an updated brand, from Agendium Ltd to Cyberday Inc, 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Explore crucial cyber security compliance pitfalls for SMEs, from outdated policies to insider threats, and learn effective strategies to mitigate risks and enhance security measures.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

Navigating the Cybersecurity Maze: Master NIS2 with the help of ISO 27001

Learn how to master NIS2 with ISO 27001 and grab our free NIS2 e-book! This blog post was originally written for the Cyber Security Nordic 2024 event where Cyderday is presented as Strategic partner.

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3.10.2024

CCPA privacy requests cost business up to $275k per million consumer records

Organizations who plan on manually processing CCPA data subject requests (DSRs) or data subject access requests will spend between $140k – $275k per million consumer records they have in their systems, according to DataGrail. The CCPA went into effect on January 1, 2020, giving consumers the right to know the data collected about them, to delete data about them, and ensure their data is not sold to third-parties. The report analyzed the number of requests … More → The post CCPA privacy requests cost business up to $275k per million consumer records appeared first on Help Net Security.

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15.5.2020
Illegal Personal Data Processing

Researchers disclose DLL loading vulnerabilities in Autodesk, Trend Micro, Kaspersky software

Updated: Privilege escalation and code execution bugs lurked in the applications.

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15.5.2020
Unpatched Vulnerabilities

Hackers accessed staff mailboxes at Italian bank Monte dei Paschi

Monte dei Paschi, one of the biggest Italian banks, suffered a cyber attack, hackers accessed the mailboxes of some employees and sent emails to clients. Italian state-owned bank Monte dei Paschi discloses a security breach, hackers have accessed the mailboxes of some employees and sent emails to clients. The news was reported by the Reuters […] The post Hackers accessed staff mailboxes at Italian bank Monte dei Paschi appeared first on Security Affairs.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

Why identity theft is "so easy" and what consumers can do to combat the threat

The Identity Theft Resource Center said that the significant new threat to consumer data is as simple as large organizations failing to add a password to protect their cloud-based data.The group estimates about 165 million sensitive records were exposed in 2019 when nearly 15,000 breaches of U.S. private and government organizations were uncovered, a 17% jump from the year before. Their published report mentions noteworthy "credential stuffing" attacks in 2019 included Boost Mobile, Dunkin', and Disney+. Credential stuffing refers to the exploding trend of hackers buying someone's stolen login and password from the dark web, and then using the same combination to access their other online accounts. "The reason it's so easy is because so many of us use the same password for multiple accounts," Identity Theft Resource Center COO James Lee told CBS News' Anna Werner. Werner told "CBS This Morning" that the surest protections are using different password and login combinations for different accounts.

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15.5.2020
Phishing

COVID-19 Testing Center Hit By Cyberattack

Hospitals around the world struggle with ever-growing waves of COVID-19 infections but the efforts in one testing center in Europe are being hampered by cybercriminal activity. [...]

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

Human Error Linked to 60% of Security Breaches

Gallagher study finds companies exposed to service outages and data loss risks

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15.5.2020
Employee Negligence

Ryuk Ransomware Forces Prosegur Security Firm to Shut Down Network

In a statement at midday today (local time), Spanish multinational security company Prosegur announced that it was the victim of a cybersecurity incident disrupting its telecommunication platform. [...]

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15.5.2020
Ransomware

8 key security considerations for protecting remote workers

Your boss just called and all your employees are mandated to work from home for the next two to three weeks due to the potential COVID-19 pandemic. What could go wrong? What risks are you now bringing to the firm? These are the actions should you take immediately to ensure you can allow your workforce to work remotely and securely.To read this article in full, please click here (Insider Story)

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15.5.2020
Employee Negligence

PayPal Phishing Attack Promises to Secure Accounts, Steals Everything

An ongoing phishing campaign is targeting PayPal customers with emails camouflaged as 'unusual activity' alerts warning them of suspicious logins from unknown devices and attempting to squeeze them dry of all their credentials and financial info. [...]

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15.5.2020
Phishing