Connect with us

Costa Blanca

The “unacceptable risk” of Torrevieja’s cybersecurity systems is the warning from the Audit Office

Torrevieja Town and Mayor

The “unacceptable risk” associated with the Torrevieja City Council’s cybersecurity systems has been alerted by the Audit Office. In its annual report, the body has given the Council a dozen proposals to enhance a crucial area of services and the way the administration operates in the digital sphere. Even though the City Council has made investments recently “and notable progress has been made since our previous audit,” the Audit Office specifically notes in this report that these investments are insufficient. The general maturity index of the Basic Cybersecurity Controls is 52.0% (31.8% in 2021), which is still insufficient, represents an unacceptable level of risk, and is far from the ENS’s goal of 80.0%. As a result, “it must continue to adopt measures to redirect the observed situation.”

As a result, “Torrevieja City Council lacks an adequate internal control system and cybersecurity governance, as mandated by regulations.” Even though the company has taken steps to reroute the situation, they are insufficient, and the situation needs to be fixed right away. Support must also be strengthened by allocating financial and human resources to information security.

“Acquiring and deploying a specific solution to restrict access to the corporate network by unauthorised physical devices,” as well as establishing a device inventory and a hardware and software upgrade plan, were among the recommendations the agency made to the City Council. It also highlights the necessity of developing a comprehensive vulnerability identification and remediation process that is applied to all City Council systems.

The paper also highlights the necessity of formalising a single process for managing users with administrative rights that sets rules for all of the organization’s systems. Additionally, it specifies that a secure or hardened configuration process that takes security by default and the minimal functioning criterion into account must be approved and put into place for the systems. In order to achieve this, it is suggested that customised installation manuals for every system be created, based on suggestions from reference groups and manufacturers.

According to the report, the City Council should set up a process for processing audit logs of user activity that includes information about the systems impacted, the data kept, the duration of the retention period, backups, control over access rights to the record, and the implementation and documentation of a log review process. It is best to centralise log review in systems specifically designed for this purpose.

Advertisement

Establishing a process for handling data and system backups that outlines, at the very least, the systems and data impacted, the frequency of backups, the locations, the people in charge, restoration tests, and backup protection needs is another suggestion.

Despite the fact that many of these suggestions have been implemented, the report points out that more needs to be done to improve the City Council’s cybersecurity control and reliability index.


Discover more from Costa Blanca Daily

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Costa Blanca

Two men arrested in Elche for scams at a garage

Officers from the National Police and the Elche Local Police have detained two males, aged 41 and 51, who are accused of scamming multiple customers at a mechanic’s business in the city. One of individuals arrested, the business’s owner, is accused of misappropriating funds granted for repairs without actually finishing them and, in certain cases, selling cars that did not belong to him. The investigation resulted in the recovery of seven cars used in the scheme, some of which had fraudulent documentation.

The complaints uncovered the scheme


The investigation began after a number of complaints were made to the National Police. The victims, auto repair business customers, said that after leaving their vehicles for repairs and advancing the necessary funds, the shop manager stopped replying to them. Furthermore, the complainants stated that he was no longer present at the shop and avoided all interaction with them.

Two of the victims said they had purchased vehicles from the suspect but never got them. In one case, the car was not theirs, and the other was impounded. To pull off the scam, the suspect allegedly faked the vehicle’s documentation and duped the buyers into thinking the transaction was lawful.

Investigation and discovery of cars


Given the gravity of the allegations, National Police officers attached to the Elche Police Station’s Property Crimes Group launched an inquiry to clarify the situation. During the process, they requested assistance from the Elche Local Police’s Establishments and Activities Unit, which led to the finding of both the impacted automobiles and the workshop owner.

The police probe resulted in an inspection of the establishment, when authorities discovered seven cars used in the scheme. These automobiles were transported to the Municipal Vehicle Depot and then returned to their respective owners.

Advertisement

A second individual involved in the plot


A few days after the business owner was arrested, investigators discovered a second suspect in the fraud. This person also profited from the money obtained through fraud, convincing victims to pay for repairs that would never be finished.

In total, the inmates defrauded their clients of around 5,000 euros. The police are continuing their investigation to look for other automobiles that could be connected in the case.


Discover more from Costa Blanca Daily

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Continue Reading

Costa Blanca

Man arrested for five home robberies and another at a cafe in Calpe

The Guardia Civil, as part of Operation Barnan, has arrested a 35-year-old man as the alleged perpetrator of five burglaries inside homes and another in a cafe since last December. Most of the crimes were committed in Calpe, with the exception of one that took place in Lliber, according to a statement from the Guardia Civil.

During February and early March, the Guardia Civil detected an increase in burglaries in villas and cafes in Calpe. In response to this situation, the Investigation Department of the Guardia Civil Main Post in Calpe launched an operation aimed at eradicating these crimes and arresting those responsible.

Initial investigations determined that the robberies were committed at night and that the perpetrator likely acted alone, employing a common modus operandi: breaking doors and/or windows to gain access to the interior of the buildings.

Thanks to the analysis of several hours of security footage, the taking of testimonies, and surveillance conducted by officers, the suspect was identified and located at the crime scene. Finally, on the afternoon of March 11th, he was located and arrested.

Following his arrest, a search was carried out at his home, located in a residential area of ​​the same town, where numerous items were seized, including electronic devices, tools, jewelry, and costume jewelry, all of dubious origin.

Advertisement

The detainee, along with the seized belongings, was brought before the Denia Investigative Court, which ordered his release on bail.

The detainee, a Moldovan national, has an extensive criminal record for property crimes and, at the time of his arrest, had an active search, arrest, and appearance warrant issued by the Investigative Court No. 3 of the Denia Judicial District for robberies committed during November and December of last year in Altea.

The Guardia Civil continues its investigation to clarify the origin of the recovered objects. To this end, it has released a photograph of the seized items so that potential victims can identify them and, if necessary, arrange for their return. The objects are being held at the Guardia Civil Main Post in Calpe.


Discover more from Costa Blanca Daily

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Continue Reading

Costa Blanca

Woman arrested after throwing two dogs from an eighth-floor flat in Alicante

The National Police have detained a 53-year-old woman in Alicante for reportedly throwing two Yorkshire terriers out the window of her eighth-floor home, supposedly because she refused to take them for a walk.  The Local Police arrived to identify and recover the bodies of the two dogs.

    The animal’s owner, who appeared in court yesterday morning, Monday 24th March, revealed to police officers that the incident occurred at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday on Calle Sol Naciente in the Alicante neighbourhood of Albufereta, from where she was later detained.

    Following a report of the event, a National Police patrol responded to the area.  They interrogated many witnesses, who claimed that the now-detained woman threw several objects into the street.


Discover more from Costa Blanca Daily

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Continue Reading

Trending