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- On the trail of cybercriminals
- As cybercrimes continue to escalate, many companies are increasing their efforts to track down the perpetrators. In this week's Tech Watch, Bob Weinstein discusses the expanding role of "computer forensics" in enterprise security.First it was Yahoo, then eBay, followed by Amazon.com, CNN, and even the FBI. Cyberthieves are not only...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Federal government, Recruitment & Selection, SECURITY, NETWORKING, Bob Weinstein, Norman Rankis, cyberthieves, computer, attack, data security, FBI, network
- Technical articles 2000-04-19
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- Companies choose to leave cybercriminals unpunished
- If a hacker attacks a company's system, he or she may get away scot-free. Read ahead to find out why many victimized companies choose to keep quiet rather than prosecute cyberthieves.How would you respond if you just found that someone, somewhere, had been penetrating your company’s computer system and stealing...
- Tags: Hacking, SECURITY, John Connell, Tom Arnold, perpetrator, cybercriminal
- Technical articles 2001-05-21
- Brush-Pass ID Theft
- Known in espionage circles as the brush-pass, this technique refers to transferring a message between “agents” in some crowded space, such as on a subway or when they pass on a busy street. Such is the basis of not only spy fiction, but real-world trade...
- Tags: Banking, card, Cybercrime, Identity Theft, Security
- Blog posts 2006-10-30
- Take a bite out of crime with IPSec and IP security policies
- If you administer a network, you should also be administering security to keep cyberthieves and vandals from penetrating your network. Take a look at how Brien Posey secures his network with IP security policies.It seems that everyone is more concerned with network security now than ever before. One big concern...
- Tags: VPNs, Network security, NETWORKING, SECURITY, Network technology, Brien M. Posey MCSE, server, IPSec, IP Security Policies, IP
- Technical articles 2001-10-09
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