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Protecting Your Business from Internet Threats
Internet security is a critical issue for any business. A breach in Internet security that damages your business computer system can result in reduced productivity and lost consumer confidence. Internet security depends as much on human expertise and experience as it does on security software, so be sure to involve...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Network security, Firewalls, BNET Editorial, Internet security, firewall, computer virus, password, security breach, attack, denial of service, password policy, virus, security, Internet, hacker, computer, consumer confidence, data backup, e-mail, antivirus sof
Articles 2007-10-25
Latest Tumbleweed Dark Traffic Report Shows 300% Rise In Denial of Service Attacks; Over 40% of Enterprises Surveyed Use Email Address as Single-Sign-On Credentials
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Headline of release should read: Latest Tumbleweed Dark Traffic Report Shows 300% Rise In Denial of Service Attacks (sted Latest Tumbleweed Dark Traffic Report Shows 300% Rise in Directory Harvest Attacks).
Tags: denial of service, e-mail, e-mail address
Research articles 2005-12-13
Webinar to Present Trends in Fighting Spam, Zombies, Denial of Service and Spear-Phishing; Michael Osterman Joins Commtouch, F-Secure and Mirapoint at Email Security Online Event
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Defending against email security threats in the age of zombies, viruses and spear-phishing will be one focus of messaging industry analyst Michael Osterman in next week's webinar on Email Deliverability and Local Reputation.
Tags: denial of service, e-mail, e-mail security, webinar
Research articles 2006-09-14

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DOD checks for hacker denial of service 'tools'
All DOD network administrators are checking their computers and servers to ensure they're not infected by hacker tools that can be used for denial of service attacks, DOD officials said. Hackers launched denial of service attacks on some of the leading Web sites in the country including Amazon.com, Yahoo.com, E*Trade,...
Tags: attack, computer, hacker, Hacking, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, tool, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2000-03-01
'Denial-of-Service' Attacks Require a New Vigilance - Industry Trend or Event
In an Impact released Tuesday, Aberdeen Group outlined actions that IS managers, security solution suppliers, law enforcement officials, and investors can take in response to the recent spate of denial-of-service attacks against popular Web sites such as e.Bay, Yahoo, and CNN.com. "Enterprises engaged in e-Commerce and business-to-business trading need...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., attack, MARKETING, SECURITY
Research articles 2000-02-21
E-Commerce Insurance: New Riders Of The Digital Age
From the executive summary: ‘Corporate risk managers could learn a lot from small bit of history. Spooked by daily news reports of network break- in and denial-of-service attacks, US companies invested hundreds of millions of dollars in security for their e-commerce systems. Despite the massive outlay, businesses remained wide open...
Tags: CFO Publishing Corp., E-business, Web Technology, E-business/E-Commerce, Internet
White papers 2001-06-15
Space4rent.com Enhances Netsourcing Services With SiteArmor Suite of Advanced Security Options
Business Editors and High-Tech Writers CARLSBAD, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 10, 2000 FreeBorders to Benefit from Comprehensive, Fully Managed, Layered Security Implementation for E-Business Systems To protect e-businesses from hacker intrusion and denial of service attacks, Space4rent.com Tuesday announced the launch of its SiteArmor suite of security services,...
Tags: Freeborders Inc.
Research articles 2000-10-10
Partnering for protection: ISPs and their customers must work together for stronger network security. (Network Security).(Column)
THE PREVALENCE OF DENIAL-OF-SERVICE DoS attacks shows that cyberterrorism is alive and well--and that e-businesses and their service providers aren't doing enough to stop it. Unfortunately, most of corporate America and ISPs seem to only focus on who is to blame. After an attack on Microsoft...
Tags: Cld Consulting Engineers Inc.
Research articles 2002-08-01
Worst Hacker Attacks Yet to Come — Says Consultant to Defense Department Dr. Aharon Friedman, Chairman of Fortress Technologies - Industry Trend or Event
"E-commerce sites should prepare their networks as if they're going to war," says Dr. Aharon Friedman, network security consultant to the US Department of Defense and Chairman of Fortress Technologies, Inc. ( www.fortresstech.com ) Dr. Friedman, a former senior scientist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, says that the recent wave...
Tags: attack, cyberattack, Dr., Fortress Technologies, Hacking, INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, SECURITY, U.S. Department of Defense
Research articles 2000-02-21
NetSolve Helps E-Commerce Companies Meet CIGNA's Standards for Insuring Data Assets
AUSTIN, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 5, 1998-- Alliance Will Enable Growth of Internet Business Transactions With Added Confidence in Network Security NetSolvetm Incorporated, a leader in remote enterprise network management and security services, today announced an alliance with CIGNA Property & Csulting from external hacking or denial of service...
Tags: CIGNA Corp., e-business, NetSolve, network, NETWORKING, SECURITY, standards
Research articles 1998-10-05
Global cyberwar: Installed in your PC at home, the office and government
It starts out as banter on Internet Relay Chat IRC; on one end, a teenager programs a small program called a botnet, and instructs it to begin pinging your IRC client with lots of packets. You find a little botnet script yourself and retaliate. The war begins, albeit 1 versus...
Tags: Attack, Internet, Network, Nation
News items 2009-10-21
How Cyber Insurance Might Ease Your (Network) Insecurity
Cyber insurance also goes by e-commerce, e-business, information security, cyber risk, network security, or hackers insurance. In recent years, as companies filed claims for denial-of-service attacks, data lost to viruses, and other security-related issues, insurers found themselves in new territory. Small businesses generally have no control over those systems reliability...
Tags: Network, Insurance Company, Insurance, Security, Business Operations, Corporate Insurance
White papers
CONNECT
Defending your site/ YOU CAN FOIL WEB VANDALS If your business runs a Web site, you've probably been wondering if you could be prone to the same denial-of-service attack that brought down such online giants as Amazon.com, Yahoo.com and Buy.com. The answer is yes. But you...
Tags: INTERNET, United Airlines, Web
Research articles 2000-02-11
Cloud Vaulting Apple Over Microsoft
It's taken over twenty years for Apple to get to where it can seriously rival Microsoft on the desktop, and ironically, for this could happen, the desktop had to become an anachronism. Another irony is that Microsoft is ignoring the signs of change, just as IBM did...
Tags: Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Tools & Techniques, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Management, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-05-26
thePlatform Enables TV Everywhere for TV Networks, Lands New Customers
TV Everywhere is getting another shot of momentum this morning as thePlatform , one of the leading online video platform companies and a subsidiary of Comcast is rolling out new features aimed at giving TV networks greater control of their programs in the coming TV Everywhere...
Tags: Comcast Corp., Video, TV, Network
News items 2009-11-22
Hey AP: Take This Test
It's time for another of our multiple-answer quizzes here at Bnet, where you try to guess the rest of a news headline from the Associated Press beyond the four words AP asserts is the new limit we can publish for free. Cathy Taylor launched the first one earlier this week,...
Tags: Associated Press, E-books, Food & Beverage, Mutual Funds, Retirement Plans, Personal Technology, Manufacturing, Human Resources, Benefits, David Weir
Blog posts 2009-08-07
I would rather cut bait than be phished in Hotmail's waters
By Joe Wilcox , Betanews Nagging Capital One credit card commercials ask, "What's in your wallet?" Perhaps for the connected age, the question should be "What's in your digital wallet?" If the answer is a password used at Windows Live Hotmail and pretty much...
Tags: Password, Microsoft Windows Live, PayPal
News items 2009-10-05
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