network forensics
ING Direct steps up online security
News Customers' computers can also be used as a second factor of authentication as the system can identify the device, network forensics, behavioural analysis and other parameters. Savings bank ING Direct is stepping up its online security by giving... [17 Aug 2006]
Police 'frustrated by deleted text messages'
News Speaking at the Workshop on the Economics of Information Security in Cambridge on Monday, Moore warned: "Standard forensics tools don't address the less popular types of phone. Interface commands of proprietary phone technologies also vary widely... [27 Jun 2006]
Analysis: Does ID management invade workers' privacy?
Comment Everyone is entitled to privacy in their private life," explains Simon Janes, formerly the detective in charge of operations at the Metropolitan Police computer crimes unit and now international operations director for Ibas, a computer forensics... [10 May 2006]
Microsoft virus 'bounty hunter' warns of never-ending battle
News Former police officer Paul Thomas, head of Microsoft's European internet safety and IP investigations team, heads up a unit made up of ex-Interpol and ex-US secret service agents, prosecutors and IT forensics experts responsible for tracking down... [01 Mar 2006]
Security professionals back tougher laws for hackers
News Simon Janes, a former member of the Metropolitan Police Force computer crime unit, now international operations manager at computer forensics expert Ibas, told silicon.com "this is definitely a step in the right direction". [26 Jan 2006]
'Offshore-proof' jobs revealed
News Infrastructure jobs in areas such as security (forensics, analysts and senior managers), network management, engineering, wireless engineering, disaster recovery and storage/SAN administration are also in strong demand and hard to outsource, the... [25 Jan 2006]
US Government Agency Uses Security Forensics Solutions From Network General to Maintain Information Security
White Paper National security is a top priority for the US government, and it is increasingly dependent on technology. Effective operations require government agencies to share information electronically to keep abreast of criminal and terrorist movements and... [23 Aug 2005]
Computer Associates Product Profile: eTrust Network Forensics, a Security Solution That Defies Categorization
White Paper Enterprises have responded to network complexity and security requirements by building multiple layers of security. However, security functions are hampered because they do not have the visibility into the network required to effectively build... [03 Mar 2005]
McAfee makes Sparta-n sale
News For its part, McAfee Research conducts computer and network security research focused on intrusion prevention, malicious code defence, security policy and management, high-performance assurance and forensics and other IT-related threats. [13 Jan 2005]
Delayed upgrades to drive IT pay boost in 2005
News IT jobs most resistant to being outsourced over the next year are predicted to be network architects; integrators; security forensics and auditing; enterprise data management; business analysts; project managers; and CRM professionals. [03 Dec 2004]
eTrust Network Forensics
White Paper eTrust Network Forensics from Computer Associates International, Inc. This paper discusses how eTrust Network Forensics captures raw network data and uses advanced forensics analysis to identify how business assets are affected by network exploits... [17 Sep 2004]
Security Q&A: Your questions answered (Part 2)
Comment Mark Morris, head of forensics at Logica CMG, answers: "This is a difficult situation to control with an individual who has had such a level of access to the infrastructure and systems. Andrew Partridge asks: "If a company's network administrator... [05 Aug 2004]
Security Q&A: Your questions answered (Part 1)
Comment Mark Morris, head of forensics at LogicaCMG, answers: "We have investigated a case where the managing director had higher privileges on one of the company's servers than the administrator. Andrew Partridge asks: "How can company directors that have... [04 Aug 2004]
Security Q&A: Put YOUR questions to the experts...
News Mark Morris, head of forensics, Logica CMG silicon.com has always valued your feedback. Now we want you to play an even bigger part in deciding what content is to go on the site - by posing the questions yourselves. [26 Jul 2004]
Webmail boon for information thieves
News Huge webmail storage offers will just offer information thieves a larger swag bag, according to computer forensics specialist ibas. You especially need robust monitoring on your network or you could find huge chunks of data whizzing out on it... [26 May 2004]
