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Five Top Reasons You Need Computer Forensic Software
By Steven Richardson
In their fight against cyber crime, more and more companies are using computer forensic software to improve their IT security processes. Here are the...more
Messaging Security Best Practices
By Matthew Seymour
Global organizations rely heavily on email as a primary communications tool. Today a significant portion of IT budgets are spent on email security to protect...more
Spatching: An Integrated Approach to Spyware Protection
By Mark Shavlik
The impact of adware and spyware on the enterprise is severe: surging bandwidth consumption, system instability, overwhelmed help desks, and lost user...more
THE BUSINESS OF SPYWARE
By Chris King
So you’ve heard spyware is a big problem. Why is the problem so bad? Why has spyware grown to the point where it is the favorite target of business and trade...more
The Malware Evolution:
A Change of Intent
By Mark Shavlik
The summer of 2003 marked a turning point in malicious code, a particularly prolific period that saw the debut of the likes of Blaster, Welchi, Dumaru and Sobig.F...more
Covert Channels over ICMP:
Still Crazy After All These Years
By Justin Bingham
Despite investments in attack detection and perimeter security, companies remain blind to an entire spectrum of techniques utilized to covertly control...more
Evaluating and Minimizing Security Risk: Defending Customer Data
By Mark Shavlik
At least 105 security breaches were reported in the United States in 2005, impacting a minimum of 52 million consumers, according to the San Diego-based...more
The Convergence of IT & Physical Security
By Andrew Wren and Dutch Schultz
Every National Football League (NFL) season, one team emerges as the Super Bowl champion. And usually among the analysts’ comments about the winner, there is an explanation...more
Prepare for Incident Response
By Axel Tillmann
Most Fortune 1000 companies have established security departments with clearly defined duties, separate from the traditional Network Operations groups...more
Evolution of Blended Threats
By Jim Murphy
Computer crime is rapidly evolving in two major ways: first, groups of seasoned profit-seeking professionals are replacing younger notoriety-seeking hackers...more
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