When you've been hacked, it's wise to evaluate the damage done before calling in the Feds, San Diego Supercomputer Center Security Manager Tom Perrine explained during the tenth annual USENIX Security Symposium in Washington last week, during a talk entitled "Cops . . . . When you've been hacked, it's wise to evaluate the damage done before calling in the Feds, San Diego Supercomputer Center Security Manager Tom Perrine explained during the tenth annual USENIX Security Symposium in Washington last week, during a talk entitled "Cops are from Mars, Sysadmins are from Pluto: Dealing with Law Enforcement." The first step should always be to decide what your goal ought to be -- whether merely to make the attacker stop, or to sue, or to prosecute. "If you're a Fortune 500, there's about a 99.995 per cent chance that you're going to cover up and move on," Perrine quipped. The link for this article located at TheRegister is no longer available. . Assess the breach impact prior to alerting law enforcement. Findings from the USENIX Security Symposium outline prudent steps.. Hacker Prosecution, Cybersecurity Insights, Damage Control. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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