A new study being released by a private Internet security company highlights cyberworld weaknesses when it comes to gathering intelligence on hackers and suggests that businesses take a more military-minded approach to defense. . The cybersecurity company CounterTack polled 100 information security executives at companies with revenues greater than $100 million. Nearly half of the respondents said their organization had been the victim of a targeted cyberattack within the past year. The link for this article located at CNN Security is no longer available. . Recent research indicates that leaders endorse a combative strategy to strengthen cybersecurity measures and confront specific dangers.. Cybersecurity Strategy, Military Cyber Defense, Executive Insights. . Dave Wreski
Despite high levels of concern about the security of IP networks, companies are planning to press ahead and roll out the technology regardless, according to research from the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). . Over two thirds of the 236 global chief executives and chief information officers questioned said that network security is a major concern when it comes to switching to a totally IP network. But the same proportion were planning to deploy the technology anyway. Security concerns rank more highly than worries over the cost of network installations, and wireless network protection is seen as a key risk area. Viruses and worms are still seen as the main problems, but the respondents see these and most other threats decreasing over the next two years. However, they expect targeted attacks from internal staff, either espionage or sabotage, to rise. The link for this article located at VNUNet is no longer available. . Over two thirds of the 236 global chief executives and chief information officers questioned said th. despite, levels, concern, about, security, networks, companies, planning, press. . Brittany Day
Despite a renewed focus on IT security, 28 percent of senior executives and IT managers in Ireland are unable to name a security software brand. That finding is in the results of a research report from IDC, which polled 327 executives . . . . Despite a renewed focus on IT security, 28 percent of senior executives and IT managers in Ireland are unable to name a security software brand. That finding is in the results of a research report from IDC, which polled 327 executives in Ireland. In terms of manufacturers, Symantec and its Norton brand were the most the recognised anti-virus software names, with 31 percent of respondents in the poll recalling the brands when asked about anti-virus software. In the number two slot was Network Associates and its McAfee brand with about 12 percent. Cisco, Check Point and Dr Solomon's scored 5.8 percent, 4.8 percent and 1.22 percent respectively. The numbers seem to suggest that businesses aren't especially brand-conscience when it comes to e-security, despite the fact that most companies acknowledge that computer security is an important issue. Indeed the importance of cyber security became all the more obvious this month, with the likes of Blaster, Nachi and Sobig.F disputing hundreds of thousands computers and networks globally The link for this article located at electricnews.net is no longer available. . A recent study indicates that numerous IT executives in Ireland lack knowledge of critical cybersecurity software names, highlighting significant challenges.. IT Security, Cybersecurity Awareness, Brand Recognition. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A top Microsoft executive revealed yesterday how a hacker was able to view some of the company's top-secret source code last October, shedding light on a notorious attack that raised concern worldwide about network security. A hacker gained broad access because . . . . A top Microsoft executive revealed yesterday how a hacker was able to view some of the company's top-secret source code last October, shedding light on a notorious attack that raised concern worldwide about network security. A hacker gained broad access because an employee forgot to create a password when configuring a server, leaving the password blank, said Bob Herbold, Microsoft executive vice president and chief operating officer. Herbold, who is retiring to start a consulting business, gave the most detailed account of the attack yet during a lecture at the University of Washington Business School, where he was discussing the state of the technology industry for an audience of executives and school supporters. The link for this article located at Seattle Times is no longer available. . A Microsoft executive disclosed information about a recent breach where a cybercriminal accessed the source code repository, highlighting serious security flaws.. Microsoft Security Breach, Cybersecurity Incident, Source Code Leak, Network Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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