In an online black market worth more than $105 billion, malware authors can produce new, unique threats targeting businesses and employees every 45 seconds.
MON 11 FEB. 2008 |Featured in: Special reports
Saucy Spyware and Shadowy Social Sites: See what can you learn from 2007
A year of storms, spam and socializing… This annual report comprises of new findings about online threats, such as spyware and social engineering, from the online traffic data we analyzed in 2007.
FRI 08 FEB. 2008 |Featured in: Special reports
Network Access Control (NAC) technology has gone from a standing start at the turn of the century to being a red-hot topic in today’s enterprise marketplace.
WED 31 OCT. 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
2007 has witnessed a shift in the methods used by cybercriminals to dupe innocent users from parting with their hard-earned cash.
FRI 05 OCT. 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
Intrusion Prevention Systems in the spotlight
Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) are starting to attract the interest of IT managers at all levels, largely thanks to their innate ability to enforce company security policies and, of course, help stop attacks on an organization’s IT resources in real time.
FRI 28 SEPT. 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
Ben Chai examines how far the latest KVM (Keyboard Video Mouse) technology has come and shows how your entire set of servers can be compromised due to the new found features of modern KVM.
FRI 27 JULY 2007 |Featured in: Special reports
Five Disturbing Myths about the Microsoft Encrypting File System
Think Microsoft EFS will secure your data? Think Again. Ben Chai examines myths surrounding Microsoft EFS and shows how easy it is to break the encryption and how to strengthen your usage of EFS.
FRI 01 SEPT. 2006 |Featured in: Special reports