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 August 30th, 2011 by lhaas
Roger A. Grimes warns: you’re only as strong as your weakest link. Have your partners and vendors undergone a security audit? Have you?
The successful hack attacks on RSA and Sony have served as wake-up calls to the world’s CEOs. Both attacks, aptly dubbed “reputational events,” have resulted in hundreds of millions — potentially billions — of dollars [...]
 June 2nd, 2011 by teull
This article looks at the significance of growing attacks targeted at a broad range of targets. Although it can be difficult to quantify, it is impossible to deny that malicious network attacks are an increasing risk for corporations and other organizations.
The takeway: If a company is not leveraging top-notch security expertise for [...]
 May 13th, 2011 by lhaas
The administration is hoping to encourage private industry to improve and regulate security standards. viaForensics is ahead of the game, providing expert information security services, digital forensics consulting, mobile forensics services, forensics training and related services to corporations, organizations and developers.
WASHINGTON — Almost two years after outlining a broad strategy intended to [...]
 December 2nd, 2010 by lhaas
On November 3, 2010, the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse updated its Chronology of Data Breaches. Guess how many records have been breached since 2005? 510,841,759. And that’s only the reported break-ins.
The report has two more startling statistics:
* 20 percent of the breaches occurred to SMEs that are in nonfinancial-related business, such as [...]
 October 4th, 2010 by lhaas
viaForensics leverages NexentaStor™ to manage ever-increasing amounts of data, host virtual machines to extract evidence, and back up large disk image files. Read about it in this case study:
newsletter-sept2010-customerspotlight-viaforensics.pdf (application/pdf Object).
 September 24th, 2010 by lhaas
The attackers behind the recent Stuxnet worm attack used four different zero-day security vulnerabilities to burrow into — and spread around — Microsoft’s Windows operating system, according to a startling disclosure from the world’s largest software maker.
Two of the four vulnerabilities are still unpatched.
As new details emerge to shine a brighter [...]
 September 1st, 2010 by lhaas
What is penetration testing? by Lee Haas
Although still an evolving concept, penetration testing is becoming more common and more critical for organizations housing confidential data.
What is penetration testing? In simple terms, penetration testing is basically a planned attempt to hack into your system in order to determine any vulnerabilities and [...]
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