network forensics
An Experiment in Forensics Reveals Attackers' Techniques
White Paper To this end, an ID (Intrusion Detection) system was set up to collect network traces of scans and attacks, and monthly challenges, along the lines of "identify the scanning tool" or "name that hack". Around midnight of November 7, 2000, a Linux... [25 Feb 2004]
Network Forensics: Network Traffic Monitoring
White Paper When we're talking about network forensics, we're really talking about network management, managing change and managing damage. Network management == security == network management. What's frustrating is that software developers don't seem to have... [25 Feb 2004]
Cyber cops get forensics code
News Commenting on the new guidelines, Mark Morris, head of forensics intelligence and security at LogicaCMG and former Scotland Yard Computer Crime Squad officer, said it is very easy for officers to unwittingly corrupt data and weaken any case where... [26 Sep 2003]
Porn, pirated software, MP3s - do you really know what's on your network?
News Mark Morris, head of forensics, intelligence and security at LogicaCMG, warned that the threat can also come from inside, with employees surreptitiously using the corporate network to run their own businesses or store illegal content. [25 Sep 2003]
IT Myths: Colombian drugs gang's mainframe-assisted assassinations?
News The DEA has never released the results of its computer forensics examination. This is backed up by the DEA, which has a dedicated Computer Forensics Program to fight back against the increasingly high-tech arsenal of drugs gangs using cutting edge... [10 Jul 2003]
Network Associates keeps up buying spree
News The company has been on a buying spree, purchasing the forensics technology about six months ago and picking up Deersoft and its antispam filtering software last quarter. Network Associates has agreed to buy IntruVert Networks for $100m, another... [02 Apr 2003]
IT-literate lawyers unleashed to help cybercrime disputes
News As a result, the Communications Management Association (CMA) has created the Institute for Communications Arbitration and Forensics (ICAF) to arbitrate in such cases. A recent survey of CMA members found that one in two believe a network related... [03 Apr 2001]
