The new ISO 27001:2022 to address modern cybersecurity challenges.
ISO 27001:2022 has been recently released. Check out this blogpost and find out the key updates in the revised standard.
ISO 27001:2022 has been recently released. Check out this blogpost and find out the key updates in the revised standard.
Just like other businesses, the Australian federal government has undertaken substantial digital transformation in projects such as myGov, Digital Entity, cloud.gov.au, data.gov.au etc. But with more digitalisation, comes more risk. In recent years, malicious actors have been successfully finding ways to overcome government capabilities. For this reason, Information security has been a top national priority for the Australian government.
As 2022 draws to a close, join Privasec in this quick recap of the past year. We look forward to another year worth celebrating!
With the implementation of an ISO 27001 certified Information Security Management System (ISMS), organisations can demonstrate and provide security assurance, where security policies, processes and procedures are put in place to secure the information assets.
Proudly supported by Sekuro and Privasec Asia, we are proud to share that our first-ever Cyber Risk Meetup in Manila, Philippines was a great success! It was an honor to have HK Yu PSM, the Australian Ambassador to the Philippines as she discussed the importance of stepping up capability-building initiatives between Australia and the Philippines, …
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With the implementation of an ISO 27001 certified Information Security Management System (ISMS), organisations can demonstrate and provide security assurance, where security policies, processes and procedures are put in place to secure the information assets.
Our Red Team Lead, Justin Chong, sheds light on Red Teaming in the InfoSec World. The engagement tests and assesses the various aspects of an organisation’s overall security , providing a better understanding of its environment and the effectiveness of its security controls.
In a world full of costly data breaches and invasive privacy incidents, Singapore is not immune. It’s not just the big threats such as cyber criminals, nation-state hackers and cyber espionage—even simple employee mistakes can end up exposing private data and costing your organisation millions.
To combat the growing wave of privacy and cybersecurity issues, Singapore passed the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) 2012. These regulations are complemented by the Data Protection Trustmark (DPTM), a voluntary certification that helps organisations demonstrate that they have appropriate protection and privacy practices in place to guard their personal data.
According to an article by Smart Company (one of Australia’s premier publication for growth businesses and entrepreneurs), 516,380 small businesses fell victim to cyber-crime last year. The first step in falling for a cyber-attack is believing that you won’t be attacked. Prevention starts with educating your employees about some of the most common types of cyber-attacks such as Spear Phishing and how they can be countered.
To accommodate our growing team and business demands, we have moved to our new Privasec Office in Singapore.
Looking forward to our prosperous and successful future with the growing Privasc team!