Aftra has successfully concluded its annual cybersecurity resilience campaign, awarding the prestigious Aftra badge of cybersecurity resilience for 2025 to 28 customer organizations. The month-long initiative, held throughout October in conjunction with International Cybersecurity Awareness Month, was designed to help customers proactively improve their security posture and mitigate attack risk by leveraging the Aftra cybersecurity solution.

The Aftra Badge is a recognition awarded to organizations that demonstrate an exceptional commitment to cybersecurity best practices and effective use of Aftra's software. By earning this badge, companies showcase their dedication to maintaining robust security measures and building greater trust with clients and partners.
To earn the recognition, participating companies completed a series of critical weekly actions within the Aftra platform. These tasks were specifically designed to assess and improve an organization's resilience, including verifying digital assets, resolving high-priority vulnerabilities, and running internal security awareness campaigns.

The campaign delivered measurable and significant improvements to customer security. Key results included:
- The average Aftra security score for participants increased by 5.46 points.
- 16 companies completed all actions each week of the campaign.
- 28 companies ultimately earned the Aftra badge of cybersecurity resilience.
Aftra congratulates all participants and recipients on their commitment to strengthening resilience and reducing risk.
Recipients of the Aftra Badge of Cybersecurity Resilience:
Innnes, ORF Genetics, Reviva Capital, Straumlind, Fjársýslan, Almenni Lífeyrissjóðurinn, Enor, CreditInfo, Kaptio, Ósar, Kaupfélag Skagfirðinga, Brú Lífeyrissjóður, Íslenska Gámafélagið, Byko, DK Hugbúnaður, Aftra, Origo, Reykjafell, Landspítali, HSU, Hagar and subsidiaries Bananar, Eldum Rétt, Stórkaup, Garðabær, Vegagerðin, Mjólkursamsalan, Eignaumsjón, Lífeyrissjóður starfsmanna ríkisins, and Travel Connect.