At the brand-new Hacker Academy, here in the Windy City, students learn about phishing schemes and ping sweeps, malware, firewall breaches, and the sort of advanced Google tricks that can quickly unearth classified documents. But it's not nearly as shady as it sounds. The academy doesn't teach people to be hackers, but to "think like hackers" . The link for this article located at CBSNews.com is no longer available. . Hacker Academy focuses on cultivating a hacker's mindset, teaching critical cybersecurity skills. Students learn to analyze systems, identify vulnerabilities, and exploit weaknesses.. Hacker Academy, Cybersecurity Training, Ethical Hacking Techniques, Malware Awareness. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This week marks the first anniversary of the Nimda virus attack, an event that may have driven more corporate IT security changes during the past 12 months than the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks did. . .. This week marks the first anniversary of the Nimda virus attack, an event that may have driven more corporate IT security changes during the past 12 months than the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks did . Nimda first surfaced on Sept. 18 last year and was among the first major viruses to target both servers and client computers. It combined features from previous threats and propagated not just via e-mail attachments, but also through shared files on servers. It also exploited Web pages containing Java scripts. "Nimda heightened awareness, unfortunately at a very high cost," said Kim Milford, information security manager at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. For example, the virus showed that "filtering at the e-mail gateway or on the desktop alone wasn't the Holy Grail that we security folks are always seeking," Milford said. The link for this article located at IDG is no longer available. . Contemplating the aftermath of the WannaCry ransomware incident, which prompted significant shifts in cybersecurity protocols over the last twelve months.. Nimda Virus, Cybersecurity Threat, IT Security Transformation, Malware Awareness. . Anthony Pell
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