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16 Sun
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Crisis communication in the event of a cyber attack

The question is not "if" you will ever fall victim to a cyber attack, but "when". So you need to be prepared. Here are the recommendations for effective communication in the event of a cyber attack.

15 Sat
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How to quickly increase your organisation's cyber resilience?

It's not possible to prevent any and all cyber attacks, but there are things you can do. Cyber experts and security firms continue to insist that basic security actions can make a big difference, not only for individual internet users but also for companies and organizations: recognize and warn about phishing, use strong passwords and two-factor authentication (2FA), and patch and update systems in a timely manner.

14 Fri
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14 million clicks to suspicious websites avoided in Belgium thanks to unique Anti-Phishing Shield

By involving the general public, as many as 14 million clicks to suspicious websites were avoided in 2022. This equates to about 25 alerts to internet users per minute. If you know that Belgium has a population of 12 million, you understand that these are huge numbers.  This is the result of the Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium's Belgium Anti-Phishing Shield (BAPS), which alerts internet users to unsafe websites. This system is unique in Europe.

28 Wed
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Belgium puts even more weight in international fight against ransomware

Belgium has recently been officially represented in the International Counter Ransomware Task Force (ICRTF), a partnership between 25 countries and Interpol.  This is a new step for our country in the fight against ransomware. Thanks to the ICRTF, forces are joined across borders, knowledge is shared and joint actions are set up.  After all, no single country is able to combat ransomware effectively individually. This international partnership represents a major step forward. The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) is therefore very pleased to represent Belgium in the ICRTF.

28 Wed
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How to protect your organisation against a DDoS attack

A Distributed Denial of Service, or DDoS, is a cyber attack that impedes the normal data traffic of a particular service. It can have a major impact on the operations of organisations and businesses, so it is very important to protect yourself against this type of attack.  

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