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Threat Roundup and Forecast: Cybercrime Isn’t Predictable. But Trend Micro is.

Source:
Trend Micro
Posted:
Apr 13, 2009

Trend Micro continues to see explosive growth in Web threats: threats that use the Internet to perform malicious activities.  Unbeknownst to the PC user, these threats persist in their utilization of automated techniques and exploitation of vulnerabilities to achieve identity and information theft. Learn more about Trend Micro's global threat research, support organization, and Network Security Services.

 

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In the Crossfire: Critical Infrastructure in the Age of Cyber War

Source:
McAfee
Posted:
Jan 29, 2010

Six hundred IT and security executives from critical infrastructure enterprises across seven sectors in 14
countries all over the world anonymously answered an extensive series of detailed questions about their practices, attitudes and policies on security-the impact of regulation, their relationship with government, specific security measures employed on their
networks, and the kinds of attacks they face.

 

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Virtual Criminology Report 2009

Source:
McAfee
Posted:
Nov 27, 2009

War is not a term to be tossed around lightly. That is why the growing debate

Over cyber war has caught our attention.

The annual McAfee Virtual Criminology Report has traditionally focused on the methods, targets and behavior of cyber criminals but also developing increasingly Sophisticated cyber attack techniques. We decided to revisit the possibility of war in cyberspace in this year's report.
Experts disagree about the use of the term "cyber war," and our goal at McAfee is not to create hype or stoke unwarranted fear. But our research has shown that while there may be debate over the definition of cyber war, there is little disagreement that there are increasing numbers of cyber attacks. If cyberspace becomes the next battleground, what are the implications for the global economy and vital?

McAfee commissioned Good Harbor Consulting to research and write this report. The report was prepared by Paul B. Kurtz, a recognized cyber security expert who served in senior positions on the White House's National Security and Homeland Security Councils.

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