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TOP 3 Information Security Incidents 2024

As the year 2024 is coming to an end, it's time to look back what happened this year in the domain of information security. While there was definitely a lot of movement, I want to point out the three aspects that in my opinion were the most relevant information security incidents, while all of them fortunately ended without causing a catastrophe.

The Ultimate Information Security Acronym List

Overview of acronyms in the information security domain. This page does not aim to provide a complete list but only to provide the most relevant terms. Also, certain general IT, OT and Privacy acronyms are relevant for information security, but this list only provides the specific Information Security Acronyms. Knowing the meaning of these acronyms...Continue reading

OT Acronyms

While this website focuses on Information Security Acronyms, some general OT Acronyms, like certain IT and privacy acronyms, are also important to know when trying to understand information security. Therefore, this page also lists some relevant OT Acronyms. Note that this list does not aim to provide a complete list of all possible OT Acronyms...Continue reading

Privacy Acronyms

While this website focuses on Information Security Acronyms, some general Privacy Acronyms, like certain IT and OT acronyms, are also important to know when trying to understand information security. Therefore, this page also lists some relevant Privacy Acronyms. Note that this list does not aim to provide a complete list of all possible Privacy Acronyms...Continue reading

IT Acronyms

While this website focuses on Information Security Acronyms, some general IT Acronyms, like certain OT and privacy acronyms, are also important to know when trying to understand information security. Therefore, this page also lists some relevant IT Acronyms. Note that this list does not aim to provide a complete list of all possible IT Acronyms...Continue reading

CWE - Common Weakness Enumeration

2024 CWE Top 25 – still the same problems in software as always

I just had a look at the current version, the 2024 edition, of the CWE Top 25 Most Dangerous Software Weaknesses. Based on the Common Weakness Enumeration weakness types, this list is updated regularly and reflects the most relevant weaknesses in software. Since 2019 this list is updated annually based on the recently observed vulnerabilities...Continue reading

Privacy Icons

Privacy Icons – why we need them and where to get them

When you look at the privacy notices of some online services, you will probably get confronted with long, complicated texts that a normal person would simply scroll over and not read in full. Yet, these privacy notices provide the details on which personal data is used, for which purpose it is used, who is using...Continue reading

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