data networks security theft computer

Photos: Waging war on the web's bad guys

Photo The centres protect and monitor more than 7,000 devices for 650 customers against everything from viruses to data theft. Symantec's security operations centre analyses more than one billion logs per day, as part of a global network monitoring... [21 Jul 2008]

Enterprise Information Security: A Systems Engineering Process

White Paper The crimes include financial fraud, telecommunications fraud and theft of proprietary information, computer viruses, thefts of computers and their components, and sabotage of data or networks. This white paper describes the different types of... [03 Jul 2008]

Why no united front on cyber crime?

Comment Yet corporate losses from computer crime have reportedly doubled and the incidence of identity theft among the broader population continues to rise dramatically. Identity theft and sloppy data management are a significant and steadily growing problem. [27 Feb 2008]

Secure Network Design Document

White Paper "Identity Theft on the Rise. Computer networks exist to provide communication tools and shared information. Data is exchanged between Internet browsers, USB flash drives, email and instant messaging. The challenge is to provide a network that... [12 Jan 2008]

Web 2.0 threat looms

Comment The analyst firm warns web 2.0 applications could herald widespread identity theft and transaction fraud, give malware a new infection super highway, erode social networks and eventually create a total consumer loss of confidence in the web platform. [26 Nov 2007]

Kaspersky boss explodes security myths

News If the overall economic impact has gone down, it's not because the threat has diminished but because the hackers have got cleverer and no longer seek to cause damage in the pursuit of more serious gains - such as data or identity theft and... [23 Jan 2006]

Computer crime tab costs US business dear

News Dealing with viruses, spyware, PC theft and other computer-related crimes costs US businesses a staggering $67.2bn per year, according to the FBI. Responding to worms, viruses and Trojan horses was most costly, followed by computer theft, financial... [20 Jan 2006]

Security in the spotlight

AS Analysis Once created, these bot-nets can be rented out to spammers, or used to create more bot-nets by sending mass mailings laden with Trojans, or spyware for the purposes of data theft. The growth of the security industry and the continuing evolution of... [26 Sep 2005]

Client Security in the Enterprise Network: Dell's Perspective

White Paper Client computer security is a broad subject that includes securing access to network resources, securing data transfers over private and public networks, and protecting client computers and local data from theft. [30 Aug 2005]

Laptop maker boosts security with in-built tracer

News The Mobile Theft Protection product is now available in Gateway's M250, M460 and M680 notebooks, the PC maker said on Tuesday. The Mobile Theft Protection device and the TPM chip represent a few of the ways Gateway is looking to better protect... [11 Aug 2005]

Security breach damages on the decline

News The report, conducted in cooperation with the FBI, also said respondents thought denial-of-service attacks outpaced intellectual property theft as the most costly type of information threat. Companies working to harden their security have found... [11 Jun 2004]

Canadians arrest teen over Randex worm

News This kind of malware causes real harm by allowing hackers to use the infected computer for "whatever twisted purpose they desire", including disruption of communications and theft of sensitive data, said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant... [27 May 2004]

Platforms & Infrastructure: Protect Guards Laptop and Desktop Data

White Paper It's arguably easier and quicker to pilfer gigabytes of your company's data from a lost or stolen computer or by unauthorized access to an office desktop.Those who believe they will avoid this kind of data theft by using Windows login/password... [25 Feb 2004]

Are there content pirates at your workplace?

News It is theft," the brochure reads. Such activities on your systems can put your organisation at legal risk, tarnish your organisation's reputation and increase security risks for your computer systems. [14 Feb 2003]

John Lamb's Week: Perot on a mission in London

Comment Tuesday also sees the start of a two day conference organised by the Federation Against Software Theft, the organisation set up to get us to accept the idea that passing around copies of expensive programs is wrong and a crime. [01 Jun 2001]

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