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Why Organizations Need to Focus on Outbound Security
White Paper Spammers today send most spam through botnets, making sources of spam much more difficult to detect and stop. Image spam is on the increase and is more difficult to detect with conventional anti-spam... [13 Nov 2009]
Stateful Assessment
White Paper First generation Web application security vulnerability scanners employed an approach based on the use of signatures (matching of regular expressions) to detect vulnerabilities. This paper explores the limitations of... [13 Nov 2009]
Check Point IPS-1: Dedicated Intrusion Prevention for Enterprise Networks
White Paper Intrusion prevention systems need to be able to accurately detect and prevent attacks against IT systems while taking into consideration multiple vectors of a dynamically changing environment. The wide range of threats... [13 Nov 2009]
Fraud Risk Management
White Paper Even when companies have controls in place to detect economic crime, these can often be rendered ineffective by management override or collusion. Despite widespread coverage in the press, and government's and regulators'... [13 Nov 2009]
Red Flags Rule: The FTC Regulation and Solutions to Prevent Identity Theft
White Paper Under the Rule, financial institutions and creditors with covered accounts must have identity theft prevention programs to identify, detect, and respond to patterns, practices, or specific activities that could indicate... [13 Nov 2009]
Using Unified Security Management to Detect Complex Attacks
White Paper NitroView ESM's Unified Security Management (USM) approach provides the required integration and visualization of these separate systems. With NitroView ESM providing the necessary visibility throughout the infrastructure, it is likely... [12 Nov 2009]
Automatically Generating Models for Botnet Detection
White Paper This paper presents a system that aims to detect bots, independent of any prior information about the command and control channels or propagation vectors, and without requiring multiple infections for correlation. [12 Nov 2009]
Eight Questions to Ask About Your Intrusion-Security Solution: Why Intrusion Prevention - Not Detection - Is Essential
White Paper An Intrusion Prevention System, on the other hand, relies on purpose-built in-band devices both to detect and block unwanted traffic. After all, IDS and IPS solutions are designed and engineered for fundamentally... [12 Nov 2009]
The Rise of AutoRun - Based Malware
White Paper It also discusses methods to proactively detect and stop malware that spreads via removable drives, using a combination of traditional antimalware and cloud-computing techniques. Seeing the popularity of removable... [12 Nov 2009]
Internet Security Trends for 2007: A Report on Spam, Viruses and Spyware
White Paper This threat has a dual effect on infrastructure: incoming mail throughput has increased four times faster than Moore's law (the typical increase in server throughput), and at the same time the processing required to... [12 Nov 2009]
An Efficient Method for Service Level Agreement Assessment
White Paper What is required is an efficient and scalable method to directly detect SLA violations. On-line end-to-end Service Level Agreement (SLA) monitoring is of key importance nowadays. For this purpose, recent researches have... [12 Nov 2009]
Automated Security Event Management: Accelerating Response and Driving Down Costs in Security and Compliance
White Paper The rapidity of change in the type and origin of threat has forced organizations to deploy increasing numbers of monitoring and remediation solutions to detect, classify, correlate, and remediate events in... [11 Nov 2009]
SWAP: Mitigating XSS Attacks Using a Reverse Proxy
White Paper Previous work towards protecting against cross-site scripting attacks suffers from various drawbacks, such as practical infeasibility of deployment due to the need for client-side modifications, inability to reliably... [11 Nov 2009]
Photos: The happy robot sat-nav
Photo The robot will use facial recognition technology to detect a driver's facial expression and use that information to decide what emotion it communicates, drawing on a range of responses such as this sad face above. [11 Nov 2009]
Covert surveillance must be reserved for serious crimes, says government
News Ripa (the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act) granted public authorities the power to use surveillance to investigate crimes such as terrorism - but councils have attracted criticism for using them to detect petty... [05 Nov 2009]