Cyber Weapons Proliferation & Deterrence by Angel T. Redoble
The internet which is also referred to as the cyber space has evolved from a means to communicate for personal and business purposes to a dimension to commit crimes, cyber espionage and cyber war. The same security audit tools used by external and internal organization security auditors are now branded as cyber weapons and being used to; attack critical infrastructures, commit financial fraud, conduct cyber espionage, steal sensitive and confidential information, vandalism, propagate global jihad and disrupt services that is provided by private and public organizations to the consumers…
La Alta Gerencia “Gasta” En Planes De Continuidad Y Contingencia by Alberto R. Ayon CISA
Cyber Advanced Persistent Threat by Noelia Prieto, Dave Barnett, Tas Wake, Angel Redoble, Joey Hernandez
Too often a presentation of ideas begins with a historical analysis of the threat, and focuses on where or who could be causing the problems. We believe the focus on understanding the Cyber Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is better assessed by taking a snapshot of your current environment.
Guidelines for Smart Grid Cyber Security (NIST IR 7628) is now published and available for download @ http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/PubsNISTIRs.html
RT @bnkinfosecurity New Vishing Spree Strikes U.S. http://bit.ly/cM0r6D
– Kamalakar NS (Kamal)
Microsoft Security Intelligence Report.
Volume 8 of the Microsoft Security Intelligence Report provides an in-depth perspective on malicious and potentially unwanted software, software exploits, security breaches and software vulnerabilities (both in Microsoft software and in third-party software). Microsoft developed these perspectives based on detailed analysis over the past several years, with a focus on the second half of 2009.
Link for download:
http://download.microsoft.com/download/4/3/8/438BE24D-4D58-4D9A-900A-A1FC58220813/Microsoft_Security_Intelligence_Report%20_volume8_July-Dec2009_English.pdf
Spammers try to dupe LinkedIn users in Zeus attack : Read through ZDNET release @ http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/security-threats/2010/09/28/spammers-try-to-dupe-linkedin-users-in-zeus-attack-40090318/?tag=mantle_skin;content