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First Annual Cost of Cyber Crime Study by ArcSight, an HP Company
February 07, 2011 - (Free Research)
Despite widespread awareness of the impact of cybercrime, cyber attacks continue to occur frequently and result in serious financial consequences for businesses and government institutions.
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First Annual Cost of Cyber Crime Study: Benchmark Study of U.S. Companies by ArcSight, an HP Company
August 02, 2010 - (Free Research)
The purpose of this benchmark study is twofold. First, we wanted to quantify the economic impact of a cyber attack. Second, we believed a better understanding of the cost of cyber crime will assist organizations in determining the appropriate amount of investment and resources needed to prevent or mitigate the devastating consequences of an attack.
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Modern Cyber Threats and Government Agencies by M86 Security
November 18, 2011 - (Free Research)
View this paper to explore how and why targeted attacks work, modern cyber attacks in the real world, the rise in public sector attacks, Web and email security solutions and more.
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Virtual Criminology Report 2009 -- Virtually Here: The Age of Cyber Warfare by McAfee, Inc.
December 07, 2009 - (Free Research)
Is the “Age of Cyber War” at hand? Since our 2007 report, there have been increasing reports of cyber attacks and network infiltrations that appear to be linked to nation-states and political goals. We decided it was time to further examine whether cyber warfare is now a part of human conflict that we should get used to seeing more often.
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Presentation Transcript: WWW - World Wide Weaponization by ESET
November 10, 2009 - (Free Research)
The growth of the internet brought about massively scalable distributed systems which have proved advantageous not only for governments, businesses and end-users, but also for criminals. In this webcast, review past, present, and future considerations regarding cybercrime, and discover next-generation methods of combating weaponized software.
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WWW - World Wide Weaponization by ESET
October 22, 2009 - (Free Research)
The growth of the internet has brought about massively scalable distributed systems which have proved advantageous not only for governments, businesses and end-users, but also for criminals. In this webcast, review past, present, and future considerations regarding cybercrime, and discover next-generation methods of combating weaponized software.
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Infosec 2012: How to help your organisation deal with next-generation Cyber attacks by Hewlett-Packard Limited
June 11, 2012 - (Free Research)
Featuring highlights from the Infosec Europe 2012 conference in London, this e-guide explores why a new approach to security – one that leverages forensic analysis to detect existing and emerging threats – is in need. In addition, explore the role the government is planning on playing in raising cyber security awareness in UK businesses.
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Lumension Endpoint Security: Device Control and Application Control by Lumension
September 13, 2010 - (Free Research)
The increase of new technologies that enable remote data access 24x7, the escalating sophistication of cyber criminals and rising insider risks have forced organizations to change their approach to endpoint security and data protection.
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Seven Practical Steps for Federal Cyber Security and FISMA Compliance by Tripwire, Inc.
April 27, 2009 - (Free Research)
This paper provides seven practical steps any information security organization can take to improve information system security and achieve compliance with relevant regulations, standards and internal security and operational policy.
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Targeted Cyber Attacks by GFI Software
March 18, 2008 - (Free Research)
Cyber attack is the name given by (usually sensationalist) articles and documents describing crimes that occur in a virtual world as opposed to tangible attacks such as war.
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Computer Weekly – 13 November 2012: Government commits to open standards by ComputerWeekly.com
November 13, 2012 - (Free Research)
In this week's Computer Weekly, we look at the government's controversial new policy on open standards and what it means for public sector IT. After hurricane Sandy hit New York, we talk to one datacentre operator about how it kept services running. And our latest buyers' guide examines the market for infrastructure on demand. Read the issue now.
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Computer Weekly - 1 May 2012: The technology behind the England football team by ComputerWeekly.com
May 01, 2012 - (Free Research)
This week's Computer Weekly examines how the Football Association's IT director is using technology to help improve the prospects for the England national team. Our Buyer's Guide to government IT looks at the future of open source in the public sector and we report from Infosec 2012 on the rising number of cyber attacks. Read the issue now.
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Operationalizing A Cyber Threat Defense Program by Verdasys
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May 22, 2013 - (Free Research)
Consistent defense against cyber attacks requires a cyber threat defense program that combines technology, intelligence and process. In this Webinar, Larry Brock and Verdasys will offer proven strategies on how to build a sustainable cyber threat defense program built on the three components and extended across your organization.
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Ponemon Study: 2012 Cost of Cyber Crime by Hewlett-Packard Company
May 09, 2013 - (Free Research)
This resource helps quantify the economic impact of cyber attacks. Read now for a better understanding of the cost of cyber crime, and gain valuable insight on how to determine the appropriate amount of investment and resources needed to mitigate the devastating consequences of an attack.
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Second 'Annual Cost of Cyber Crime' Study by ArcSight, an HP Company
August 03, 2011 - (Free Research)
This study quantifies the economic impact of cyber attacks and observes cost trends over time. View now to gain a better understanding of the cost of cyber crime to help your organisation determine the appropriate amount of investment and resources needed to prevent or mitigate the devastating consequences of an attack.
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The Cyber Savvy CEO: Getting to grips with today’s growing cyber-threats by ComputerWeekly.com
September 05, 2011 - (Free Research)
The recent surge in cyber attacks has forced organisations to align cyber security efforts across all of their operations, rather than focusing on IT, but CEOs now need to take the lead in protecting their organisations, this report from PwC argues.
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2011 Second Annual Ponemon Cost of Cybercrime Study by ArcSight, an HP Company
August 31, 2011 - (Free Research)
This study quantifies the economic impact of cyber attacks and observes cost trends over time. View now to gain a better understanding of the cost of cyber crime to help your organization determine the appropriate amount of investment and resources needed to prevent or mitigate the devastating consequences of an attack.
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A More Secure Front Door: SSO and Strong Authentication by Imprivata
February 10, 2011 - (Free Research)
Times change. Sometimes they change even faster than we might expect, as recent developments in Strong Authentication have shown. Just a few years ago, the idea of requiring users to provide a second form of identity to gain access to IT resources was seen by many as only necessary for remote access security or top-secret jobs.
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Cyber defense: Understanding and combating the threat by IBM
July 20, 2012 - (Free Research)
The Global Defense Solutions Projects and Defense Exchange Conference (SPADE) is held annually to bring together organizations involved in network-centric operations, intelligence activities and other defense aspects. This resource explains some of the important topics.
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Weaponized Malware - A Clear and Present Danger by Lumension
September 30, 2012 - (Free Research)
Weaponized malware and advanced persistent threats raise the bar on endpoint security. Originally intended for cyber-espionage and cyber-warfare, these sophisticated attacks are now available to any cyber-criminal. How can security pros protect their organizations from these emerging perils?
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A Guide to Cyber Crime Security in 2010 by eEye Digital Security
November 25, 2009 - (Free Research)
Internet crime is easy to commit, highly lucrative, and largely under-policed. The cyber crime economy is a vibrant, worldwide market that is spreading at an alarmingly dangerous rate. This whitepaper will cover trends behind internet vulnerabilities as well as the methods and solutions available today to help combat this pandemic.
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