harrysintonen

joined 2 years ago
 

If there were a single thing I'd want to convey to potential future #cybersecurity professionals: Hacking is fun, but reporting is the most important part.

You can be the best hacker in the world, but all that is in vain if you can't convey what you did and how to prevent it.

You should spend time getting better at reporting, along with the technical skills.

#thoughtoftheday

 

Today Finland is voting in county and municipal #elections. Unsurprisingly the idiot Russian "hacking crew" is DDoSing websites of the political parties.

Newsflash: The voting is pen & paper. No websites are involved in the voting process. You gain absolutely nothing by DDoSing the party websites.

#infosec #cybersecurity

 

In case you haven't noticed #nis2directive is in effect in Finland now:

"Finnish Parliament has passed the government proposal for a national #Cybersecurity Act to implement the EU Cybersecurity Directive (NIS 2 Directive). As regards public administration, the relevant requirements included in the Directive are laid down in the Act on Information Management in Public Administration."

Interestingly this also increases the duties and responsibilities of The Finnish Transport and Communications Agency Traficom:

"The Cybersecurity Act also entails new supervisory duties for Traficom compared to the old NIS Directive. In future, Traficom will be the competent authority supervising cybersecurity issues also in the following sectors: postal and courier services, space, public administration, managed service providers, managed security service providers, research, and the manufacture of vehicles and other transport equipment."

ref: https://traficom.fi/en/news/cybersecurity-act-passed-parliament-obligations-under-nis-2-directive-enter-force-8-april-2025