Most e-commerce sites use sophisticated encryption to encode sensitive information and make it unreadable to outsiders. Whale's system, called "E-Gap," goes another route. What it does is ensure that hackers cannot jump from the Internet into a company's "back office" -- . . . . Most e-commerce sites use sophisticated encryption to encode sensitive information and make it unreadable to outsiders. Whale's system, called "E-Gap," goes another route. What it does is ensure that hackers cannot jump from the Internet into a company's "back office" -- the internal Web server or computer where it stores sensitive information such as a buyer's credit card details. The system consists of two servers, or computer systems. One is connected to the Internet and the other to the back office. A black box in the middle contains a memory device toggling between them. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . E-Secure guarantees that cyber intruders are prevented from infiltrating online retail backend information, safeguarding critical client data.. E-Gap Technology, E-Commerce Security, Data Breach Prevention, Hacker Defense, Online Security Solutions. . Anthony Pell
Hackers beware! If you think the telecommuters at Lexis-Nexis are easy targets, you'd better think again. These telecommuters are not the kinds who disable anti-virus software to download the latest version of Napster, thereby creating holes that hackers can use to . . . . Hackers beware! If you think the telecommuters at Lexis-Nexis are easy targets, you'd better think again. These telecommuters are not the kinds who disable anti-virus software to download the latest version of Napster, thereby creating holes that hackers can use to access their company's network. Armed with strict security policies, firewalls on laptops, virus-scanning software and secure dial-up accounts, all Lexis-Nexis employees -- from assistants to the CEO -- are so tough about security that they're more likely to wear combat boots than bunny slippers when working from home. "We're well aware of the exposure telecommuting brings," said Leo Cronin, director of information security at Lexis-Nexis, an information services division of Reed Elsevier PLC, in Dayton, Ohio. "That is why we have several policies in place that give us control over their environment. The majority of our employees are well aware of the risks [to the company] if they break the policies." The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . Remote workers at Lexis-Nexis are not simply vulnerable; explore their stringent protocols and safeguards.. Lexis-Nexis, Remote Security, Telecommuting Policies, Hacker Defenses. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Say your day begins with a raid on your home or office by FBI agents. As they cart away your computer and everything connected to it, they tell you that you're a suspect in a computer hacking crime.. . .. Say your day begins with a raid on your home or office by FBI agents. As they cart away your computer and everything connected to it, they tell you that you're a suspect in a computer hacking crime. Your first call may very well be to Jennifer Granick. The San Francisco-based criminal defense attorney has been quietly making a name for herself as the one hackers turn to when they find themselves on the wrong side of the law. The link for this article located at Forbes is no longer available. . Encounter a morning turned chaotic by a federal investigation; an attorney's counsel for cybercriminals seeking protection.. Cybercrime Defense, Lawyer for Hackers, Legal Strategies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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