What is the Cyber Threat Alerts service?

The Cyber Threat Alerts service provides early warning of threats to your network. Safeonweb@work sends a specific alert if a vulnerability or an infection has been reported to Safeonweb@work on the network you have registered in the platform.

Cyber Threat Alerts is a free online service for organisations registered on the Safeonweb@work platform.

How can this be helpful for you?

  • Stay alerted of threats and vulnerabilities ;
  • Improve your organisation's protection ;
  • Gain Trust in the security of your network ;
  • Accessible to all companies and organisations in Belgium ;
  • Free of charge.

How does it work?

The CCB receives daily reports from its cybersecurity partners on infections and threats. Via Safeonweb@work, you can receive these notifications directly for your network and your domain. In concrete terms, once your organisation is registered on the platform, you just need to enter your network information (IP address(es) and domain name) and your contact details, and activate the service to be notified in case of the detection of a threat on your network. If a vulnerability or infection has been discovered, an e-mail with more details will be sent.

Register to activate your Cyber Threat Alerts service

Information about vulnerabilities and infections are provided by various cybersecurity partners, from both commercial and open sources. Safeonweb@work does not get information about infections directly from your network information. Safeonweb@work does not scan your network.The sole purpose of the Cyber Threat Alerts service is to provide information and warnings based on the information received and available so your organisation can act quickly to mitigate potential threats and improve its level of protection.

You can unsubscribe at any time by logging into the platform and turning off notifications.

Cyber Threat Alerts

Register your organisation on Safeonweb@work to activate your Cyber Threat Alerts service and receive early warning of threats and vulnerabilities on your network.

Register to activate Cyber Threat Alerts

Practical information

Please note that the Safeonweb@work team does not provide any operational support regarding the content of the Cyber Threat Alerts reports or the actions to be taken.

Due to the huge diversity of contexts, installations, infrastructures, software, threats, infections, etc., the Safeonweb@work team cannot commit itself to answering all questions arising from the use of Safeonweb@work services.

If you have any questions about the content of your Cyber Threat Alerts report, please contact your IT staff or your IT service provider.

Because of the large volumes, the Safeonweb@work team is not able to verify every information received on potential vulnerabilities and infections which may occasionally impact data quality. All critical information should be independently verified.

You can unsubscribe at any time by logging into the Safeonweb@work platform and turning off notifications by deactivating the Cyber Threat Alerts service.

You can change the email address to which you would like your Cyber Threat Alerts report to be sent by logging into the Safeonweb@work platform and editing your Reporting email address in the Contact Information section.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can we help you?

  • What are the services of Safeonweb@work?

    Safeonweb@work offers several services to strengthen the level of cybersecurity of your company or organisation.

    Some services are reserved for organisations registered on the platform.

    Our services for registered organisations

    These services are reserved for organisations registered on the Safeonweb@work platform.

    Cyber Threat Alerts

    The Cyber Threat Alerts service provides early warning of threats to your network. Safeonweb@work sends a specific alert if a vulnerability or an infection has been reported to Safeonweb@work on the network you have registered in the platform.

    The CCB receives daily reports from its cybersecurity partners on infections and threats. Via Safeonweb@work, you can receive these notifications directly for your network and your domain. In concrete terms, once your organisation is registered on the platform, you just need to enter your network information (IP address(es) and domain name) and your contact details, and activate the service to be notified in case of the detection of a threat on your network. If a vulnerability or infection has been discovered, an e-mail with more details will be sent.

    You can unsubscribe at any time by logging into the platform and turning off notifications.

    Cyber Threat Alerts is a free online service for organisations registered on the Safeonweb@work platform.

    You can find more information in our terms and conditions of use.

    Please note that Safeonweb@work does not replace your antivirus software.

    Register to activate your Cyber Threat Alerts service

    Quick Scan Report

    The Quick Scan Report service allows you to receive a report that will give you a overview of your organisation's online assets.

    By entering your domain name, the application will inspect, through a non-intrusive scan, your network information to identify potential vulnerabilities. We will produce a report that we will send to you by e-mail with the discovered vulnerabilities and recommendations for remediation.

    The Quick Scan Report is a free online service for organisations registered on the Safeonweb@work platform.

    You can find more information in our terms and conditions of use.

    Please note that Safeonweb@work does not replace your antivirus software.

    Register to activate your Quick Scan Report service
     

    Our services for all organisations

    These services are publicly available and free to all organisations without registration.

    Policy templates

    We provide you with a set of customizable and editable cybersecurity policy documents to facilitate the implementation of information security management within your organisation.

    Find our policy templates here

    Self-assessment

    Our self-assessment form allows you to evaluate your organisation's cybersecurity maturity level. After answering questions on cybersecurity topics, you will be able to measure your level of maturity, compare your level to that of similar organisations, and benefit from our practical recommendations in order to fill any gaps identified.

    Find our self-assessment form here

    Webinars

    Our webinars aim to raise awareness of key cyber threats by providing practical advice to organisations on how to protect themselves and their data.

    Find all our webinars here

  • How can this be useful for your organisation?

    Safeonweb@work aims to provide your organisation with tools to better arm yourself against cyber threats.

    By enabling you to identify threats and vulnerabilities on your network and domain, you can proactively implement the appropriate protective measures to drastically reduce the risk of cyber attacks.

    You can register your organisation and benefit from all our services for free.

    Also discover all our tips to improve your organisation's cybersecurity, available for free to all.

  • Do I need to pay for Safeonweb@work services?

    No, all Safeonweb@work services are completely free.

  • What are "Threats"?

    Threats are alerts that are specific to your network.

    The Centre for Cybersecurity Belgium (CCB) receives daily information from partners about infected or vulnerable systems in Belgium. The sole purpose of the CCB is to provide information and warnings based on the information received and available.

  • Why do I have to enter my network information?

    Entering at least one of your IP addresses is required to activate the Cyber Threat Alerts service.

    By entering your IP address, we can warn you of "threats". Threats" are alerts specific to your network. These alerts are delivered by different partners. Safeonweb@work does not scan your network.

    Entering at least one of your domain names is required to activate the Quick Scan Report service.

    By filling in your domain name, we can send you an analysis report of your internet-connected assets, potential vulnerabilities identified and recommended remediation measures.

    • Safeonweb@work will only use this information to send you specific alerts, not to scan your network.
    • You can disable a service at any time from the services home page.
    • Please note that you can only register a network if you are the owner or if you have received a written authorization from the owner to receive Safeonweb@work alerts.
    • By registering your network you declare that you have read and accepted the terms and conditions of use and the personal data processing policy.
  • Does the service work for dynamic IPs?

    No, the Safeonweb@work platform only works for static IPs.

  • Where does Safeonweb@work get its information on infections?

    Information about infections is provided by various cybersecurity partners, from both commercial and open sources. Safeonweb@work does not get information about infections directly from your network information. Safeonweb@work does not scan your network.

  • Does the Safeonweb@work platform analyze my network?

    No. Information on infections is provided by various partners, both commercial and open source. 

  • Why aren't I getting any threat alerts?

    Because we have no information about a current threat on your network.

  • How do I unsubscribe from the alerts I receive by e-mail?

    You can unsubscribe from e-mail alerts at any time by logging into the Safeonweb@work platform and disabling the Cyber Threat Alerts service from the services home screen.

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Quick Scan Report

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