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IT security is seen as “Department of No”. As #cybercrime economy grows fast, they want to limit the damage employees can cause.
But going too far can lead to security fatigue, resulting in reckless and impulsive behavior.
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Over 200k victims were targeted via the iSpoof fraud website, which was taken down by Scotland Yard’s #cybercrime unit.
100 people arrested.
Almost 20 people every minute were being contacted by scammers - stealing reported £50m.
Active #malware campaign ongoing disquising as legitimate SecureVPN app.
Main purpose of the app modifications is to extract sensitive user data and actively spy on victims’ messaging apps.
Read a detailed analysis >>
⚠️ #Ransomware breach can also lead to gross public humiliation.
Daixin gang said Air Asia, who lost data of 5M passengers and all employees, had so chaotic and poorly-secured IT infra that it refuses to repeat the attack.
2023 #cybersecurity trends:
More attacks on "real economy" - food 🌾 transport 🚢 energy ⚡ medical 💊
Rising number of political hacktivists 🦹
Ransomware towards critical infra 🏭
Rise of embedded phishing pages on legitimate sites 🎣
ISO 27001, the world's leading information security standard, got an update for the first time in 9 years. What has changed when comparing 2013 vs. 2022 versions of ISO 27001 and how are these updates visible on Cyberday?
We will go through the basics of Cyberday and how ISO 27001 standard can support systematic information security management. We will also cover the 2022 update to the standard.
Starts on Wed 30.11. at 3PM (EET) · duration 45 min