Preparing for Tomorrow's Threat Today: What We Can Learn from the History of Malware and Defenses by Global Knowledge - A Vendor White Paper - Security Guide
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Published on: March 13, 2009
Type of content: WHITE PAPER
Format: Unknown
Length: 8 pages
Price: FREE
Overview:
There is one given in the IT security realm and that is change. The challenges faced by security professionals a decade ago are much different than the challenges we face today. Not long ago, hackers concentrated their efforts on malicious software that was designed for recognition, fame, and glory. Attack vectors of the 21st century have changed; now, many attacks are financial in nature. Current FBI estimates indicate that malicious software and attacks targeting identity theft cost American businesses and consumers more than $50 billion a year. Yesterday's virus is today's custom malware, while denial of service attacks has been replaced with botnets.



From 'Early Attacks' to 'Bleeding-Edge Defenses', this paper examines the history of attacks of malware and the defenses needed to counter these attacks.

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