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  • ISACA NL Journal ·

From Excel to Excellence: Revitalizing IT Risk Strategies for a Future-Ready Landscape

By Dave van Stein & Yianna Paris - Effective IT risk management is necessary to safeguard valuable assets, achieve organizational objectives, and ensure long-term success. When done properly, it is a crucial tool for informed decision-making. However, keeping up has become challenging in the modern fast changing world of Agile, cloud infrastructure, the massive use of external dependencies and complex and opaque supply chains, and daily changing threats.
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Nieuwe IIA-standaarden tillen het beroep naar een hoger niveau

Het Instituut van Internal Auditors (IIA) heeft de nieuwe Global Internal Audit Standards (GIAS) uitgebracht. Zij beogen het beroep naar een hoger niveau tillen, en de grondslag te zijn voor de internal auditfunctie (IAF) van de toekomst. In dit artikel wordt ingegaan op hoe dit wordt gedaan, en worden de belangrijkste veranderingen beschreven.
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The Nuts and Bolts of achieving security compliance

By Erwin Laros, Karthik Rajagopalan & Yuri Bobbert - The information security requirements from the regulatory bodies overseeing the financial industry lack information on how these requirements and guidelines can be implemented in an Agile/DevOps environment and the (cloud) infrastructure supporting it. Working per these requirements is a prerequisite for maintaining a banking and insurance license. Besides the business necessity of maintaining the license, the risks of working in an Agile/DevOps environment are similar to working in a more traditional environment; thus, not mitigating those risks would lead to an unacceptable risk position. Upcoming regulatory requirements in the Financial Industry bring extra complexity. This paper examines the DevOps and Agile dynamics, the regulatory requirements and what is lacking in the current approaches. We finish with some Nuts and Bolts of the current way of working in supervision and achieving real security and compliance for the financial industry.
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Armed against ransomware

By Martijn Timmerman & Robbert Schravendijk - Nowadays, the functioning of many organizations is based on information and communication technology (Bada & Nurse, 2019; Camastra et al., 2011). Until recently, a lock on the door was enough to secure information such as business administration, customer base, and finances. However, SMEs are more likely to fall prey to cyber criminals. One of the biggest threats to business and government is ransomware, also known as ransomware (Yuryna Connolly et al., 2020). This article will describe the do's and don'ts in the field of cybersecurity for SMEs based on empirical research, with a deep dive into preventing and limiting the impact of ransomware.
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Impact of COVID-19 on Cyber Security strategies in the utilities sector

By Laurens Dewit, Bob Leysen & Yuri Bobbert - The utility sector increasingly relies on interconnected industrial control systems and networks to streamline operations. The crucial role these utilities play in our daily lives, ranging from electricity to water and gas supply, underlines the critical significance of robust cybersecurity measures within the sector. With the increase of smart devices and intelligent infrastructure (e.g. Smart Grid), the vulnerability of these systems to cyber threats has intensified, posing potential risks such as data breaches, service disruptions, and even possible sabotage.
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How to gain more “Bang for the Buck”: Quantifying risk with random simulations

By Vincent van Dijk and Yuri Bobbert - In an era where data breaches are becoming more frequent and expensive, understanding and preparing for the financial implications of such incidents is crucial. This article aims to provide a detailed approach to calculating the costs associated with data breaches, enabling organizations to make informed decisions about their defense strategies and budget allocations.

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