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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

Microsoft December 2021 Patch Tuesday: Zero-day exploited to spread Emotet malware

🩹 On this Patch Tuesday, MS fixed #cybersecurity problems e.g. in Office, Edge and PowerShell. Issues included Remote Code Execution (RCE) vulnerabilities, privilege escalation flaws, spoofing bugs, and DoS issues. Detailed summary >>

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16.12.2021

Hackers Begin Exploiting Second Log4j Vulnerability as a Third Flaw Emerges

Cloudflare reports cyber criminals are already exploiting a second bug in Log4j utility. "Anyone using Log4j should update to version 2.16.0 ASAP, even if previously already updated to 2.15.0." #cybersecurity

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16.12.2021

Volvo Confirms R&D Data Stolen in Breach

Volvo Cars confirmed a leak of R&D data, as an unauthorized someone accessed their file repository. Operations took a hit, but so far data suggests security of customer cars or personal data was not compromised. #cybersecurity

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16.12.2021

AWS Is The Internet's Biggest Single Point Of Failure

AWS #outage showed a huge part of internet relies on it. It affected: 📺 Streaming (e.g. Netflix), 🎮 gaming (e.g. PUBG), 📷 IoT devices (e.g. Ring cameras), even 🚗 electric car charging Why is this dependence a bad thing? Learn more >>

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10.12.2021

Canada Charges Its “Most Prolific Cybercriminal”

31-year-old Canadian man has been arrested and charged with fraud in connection with numerous #ransomware attacks against businesses, government agencies and private citizens throughout Canada and the United States.

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9.12.2021

2022 and the threat landscape: The top 5 future cybersecurity challenges

Continuous improvement is needed from security teams. Examples of 2022 #cybersecurity challenges: ⚠️ Zero trust adoption ⚠️ New 5G risks ⚠️ Evolving phishing strategies ⚠️ Misconf'd enterprise APIs used for lateral movement on attacks

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9.12.2021

Ubiquiti breach an inside job, says FBI and DoJ

“Sharp exploited access as 'cloud lead' to steal gigabytes of company data, then, posing as an anon hacker, sent the company a nearly $2M ransom demand." Insider risks often not getting sufficient resources for mitigation. #cybersecurity

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9.12.2021

SolarWinds Attackers Spotted Using New Tactics, Malware

Year after SolarWinds attacks, its orchestrators seem active again - looking for ways to spread through service providers to thousands of customers. New tactics seem to include e.g. 🦠 novel #malware (Ceeloader) and 🔓 MFA push abuse.

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9.12.2021

Hackers all over the world are targeting Tasmania’s emergency services

#Cybersecurity: Attacks on police, fire, and medical services put lives on danger. Now Tasmania is targeted: ⚠️ 800 hack attempts in employee accounts ⚠️ CCTV compromised ⚠️ Website taken over for two weeks ⚠️ 2FA defeated in 5 occasions

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3.12.2021