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Anomaly or Signature based intrusion detection: Do you need both?
sponsored by TippingPoint
PODCAST:
In this podcast, our expert explains whether users really need both anomaly and signature based strategies, and if so, how to overcome implementation challenges.
Posted: 10 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 10 Nov 2009
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Webcast -- Malware: Its Everywhere
sponsored by IBM
WEBCAST:
Join IBM for a one-hour presentation which introduces a new technique that combines IBM Rational AppScan & ISS technologies that scan to identify unwanted, embedded malware.
Posted: 03 Nov 2009 | Premiered: 03 Nov 2009
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Podcast: WWW - World Wide Weaponization
sponsored by ESET
PODCAST:
The growth of the internet brought about massively scalable distributed systems which have proved advantageous not only for governments, businesses and end-users, but also for criminals. In this webcast, review past, present, and future considerations regarding cybercrime, and discover next-generation methods of combating weaponized software.
Posted: 23 Oct 2009 | Premiered: 23 Oct 2009
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WWW - World Wide Weaponization
sponsored by ESET
WEBCAST:
The growth of the internet has brought about massively scalable distributed systems which have proved advantageous not only for governments, businesses and end-users, but also for criminals. In this webcast, review past, present, and future considerations regarding cybercrime, and discover next-generation methods of combating weaponized software.
Posted: 22 Oct 2009 | Premiered: 22 Oct 2009
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Fake Anti-Virus Products Generate $34 Million a Month
sponsored by ESET
PODCAST:
The rise in fake anti-virus is astonishing security pros everywhere. Listen to this podcast to learn the latest information about this startling trend.
Posted: 03 Sep 2009 | Premiered: 03 Sep 2009
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INTERNET SECURITY DEFINITION (continued):
a Web site that has a complicated URL by entering a simpler URL into the address bar of a Web browser. The URL manipulation redirects the request so the user does not have to remember, manually enter, or meticulously cut and paste a long, arcane character string. An example of malicious URL manipulation is its implementation, without the knowledge of the affected server administrator or Internet user, for the purpose of redirecting user requests from a legitimate site to an illegitimate site. The bogus site may then install rogue code on the user's hard drive.URL manipulation differs from URL
Internet Security definition sponsored by WhatIs.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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