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The State of Cybercrime: Today's Real Cybercriminals
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The Internet is a rough neighborhood. How well is your organization policing your part of the Internet? Online fraud is pervasive and those that are behind online fraud are using sophisticated techniques to target financial and personal information.
This videocast provides an overview of current trends affecting organizations, what enables online fraud, what are some of the barriers, and suggestions for what organizations should do to combat the problem. Key points of emphasis include:
- How new threats and emerging trends in online fraud affect many organizations.
- How to establish an effective Network Neighborhood Watch Program at your company.
- How policy and globalization issues combat online fraud and steps you can take to protect your organization.
(THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.)
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Available Resources from TippingPoint
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eGuide: Signature Vs. Anomaly-Based Behavior Analysis
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Posted: 10 Nov 2009
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Firewall and intrusion prevention systems across various enterprise networks routinely log hundreds of hacker attempts a day. To prevent successful attacks, two key detection approaches have evolved: signature-based and anomaly-based network behavior analysis (NBA). This E-Guide details each approach along with the pros and cons.
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IPS vs. IDS: Similar on the Surface, Polar Opposites Underneath
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Posted: 05 Nov 2009
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A common notion is that an Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) is nothing more than an Intrusion Detection System (IDS) deployed in-line with blocking capabilities. This paper explains why that notion is incorrect.
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Managing to Secure: Evaluating the Manageability of your IPS Solution
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Posted: 05 Nov 2009
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The last thing network security managers need is more complicated management systems to learn. There are four management keys to an IPS solution: Speed of initial set-up; Ease of ongoing management; Flexible management interfaces; and IPS management scalability. This paper will take a good hard look at each of these manageability components.
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Eight Questions To Ask About Your Intrusion-Security Solution
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Posted: 05 Nov 2009
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There is some confusion in the marketplace about intrusion-security systems. Intrusion Detection Systems and Intrusion Prevention Systems have similar names and tend to get lumped together into a single security category: Intrusion Detection and Prevention. But the capabilities and underlying design of these systems couldn't be more different.
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