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IEEE Spectrum April 2006 Prachi Patel-Predd |
Cybercrime At A Glance But just how much damage can cybercrime cause? About $67 billion to U.S. companies last year, according to an estimate based on the Federal Bureau of Investigation's 2005 Computer Crime Survey. Here's more statistics. |
InternetNews July 18, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
FBI: Online Crime Losses Down, Attacks Up A new study from the FBI and the Computer Security Institute cites a dramatic drop in average losses from cybercrime, but a rise in web site incidents and unauthorized access incidents. |
PC Magazine August 17, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Beyond Viruses The cost to U.S. companies of doing battle with network attacks has fallen significantly. |
InternetNews May 10, 2011 |
DDoS Attacks Hit the Bottom Line According to VeriSign, DDoS attacks have gone mainstream with 63 percent of survey respondents getting hit at least once and 11 percent getting attacked more than six times. |
InternetNews May 28, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Financial Firms in Hackers' Crosshairs A new survey says IT security attacks on financial institutions have doubled. |
InternetNews November 8, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Report: A Misplaced Sense of Security? As many as 20 percent of big business networks admit to unauthorized breaches, yet many feel more secure. |
InternetNews September 23, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Report: CEOs Stagnant on Security Despite a rash of threats, CEOs are still taking a weak approach to combat IT security problems. |
Wall Street & Technology August 22, 2005 Gregg Keizer |
Cyber Crime Falls Cyber crime has declined for a fourth straight year, and average financial losses have tumbled by more than half, according to a new survey. |
InternetNews February 10, 2006 Roy Mark |
DoJ Wants Cyber Crime Stats The Department of Justice is launching its first national survey to measure the prevalence and impact of cyber crime on U.S. businesses. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 4, 2004 Antone Gonsalves |
Corporate Losses from Internet-Based Attacks Average $2 Million Companies that suffer business disruptions from Internet-based attacks are losing an average of $2 million in revenue. |
InternetNews February 13, 2004 Robyn Greenspan |
Perceptions of Trust Research reveals that a distinct gap exists between U.S. businesses and consumers regarding issues of privacy, trust, and how personal data is handled. |
InternetNews April 23, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Study: Increase in Security Training Paying Off After dragging their feet on the spend, organizations see their investments in security training pay off, CompTIA finds. |
National Defense October 2007 Breanne Wagner |
Computer Crimes Keep Government and Industry on the Defensive The complexity of new malicious code and the elusive nature of cyber attackers have become significant impediments to detecting or preventing most intrusions. |
CIO March 15, 2002 Sarah D. Scalet |
How to Plan for the Inevitable Knowing how to respond to a security incident can save companies time, money and even their reputation. Think you can't afford to create an incident response plan? Think again. Here's a budget-conscious guide to getting started... |
CFO January 1, 2006 John McPartlin |
Hackers Find Backers Large organizations should prepare themselves for more-clever and more-targeted attacks against their security infrastructures this year. Computer crime is now a game for professionals. Are companies prepared to respond? |
CIO October 15, 2002 Sarah D. Scalet |
Fear Factor A reality check on CIOs' top five concerns about reporting security incidents. |
InternetNews January 16, 2006 Sean Michael Kerner |
Online Shopping Boosted By Security Confidence According to a new survey, security concerns did not inhibit consumers from making online purchases. |
InternetNews February 8, 2011 |
Web Apps Weak Point of IT Security: Ponemon New survey from Ponemon Institute finds that nearly three-quarters of corporate respondents were hacked in the past two years, identifying Web applications as a chief vulnerability. |
CIO January 1, 2002 |
Attacks Barely Affect Data Center Spending Results of a survey by the Data Center Institute on planned IT spending after the terrorist attacks. |
CIO October 12, 2012 George Hulme |
CIOs and CSOs Have a Costly Disconnect Companies stand to lose millions when CIO-CSO priorities aren't in sync, according to this year's Global Information Security Survey, conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers and CSO magazine. |
Wall Street & Technology August 22, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
Employee Fraud Not Being Properly Addressed By Financial Industry, Government, Survey Says Financial institutions widely believe employee fraud to be driven by increased access to technology, poor hiring and screening practices, and organized crime, according to a new survey. |
InternetNews March 18, 2010 Larry Barrett |
FBI Says Cybercrime Skyrocketing A new report from the FBI says the rate of cybercrime incidents is growing rapidly at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars a year. |
CIO September 15, 2005 Scott Berinato |
The Global State of Information Security 2005 A worldwide study reveals a digital landscape ablaze, with thousands of security leaders fighting the flames. But amid the uncertainty and crisis management, there's an oasis of strategic thinking. |
Real Estate Portfolio Mar/Apr 2002 Scott Laliberte |
Preventing a Hack Job As more real estate business activity moves to the Internet, the security of electronically transmitted and stored data is becoming of greater concern. Companies in every industry are struggling to create secure systems that keep their assets safe while still operating efficiently... |
Bank Technology News March 2007 Holly Sraeel |
Protecting Data Online Is a Top Priority for Consumers Today, consumers recognize that fraud is no laughing matter. According to a study, 41% of respondents would decrease their use of online banking or switch institutions in the wake of a data breach. |
InternetNews January 14, 2004 Sharon Gaudin |
Last Year's Security Problems May Balloon in 2004 If 2003 was the worst year in history for viruses and spam, hold onto your hat. This year, according to security experts, is setting up to see the malicious problems that appeared last year grow and fester into major security problems for 2004. |
InternetNews May 10, 2005 Tim Gray |
Teen Held For Allegedly Swiping Code Reports say stolen Cisco source code was used to infiltrate military computers. |
InternetNews October 2, 2007 Andy Patrizio |
Report: Consumers Not as Safe Online As They Think McAfee survey finds many computers are far less secure than their owners believe. |
IndustryWeek April 1, 2009 Nick Zubko |
Matters of Capital Importance The recession is driving many companies to reduce spending and production capacity. |
IndustryWeek July 1, 2007 Brad Kenney |
Web 2.0 Adoption According to a recent McKinsey executive survey, 70% of respondents say they are using some combination of 2.0 technologies for communicating with their customers. |
Bank Systems & Technology October 21, 2009 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Information Security Still a Priority In IT Budgets A survey from PricewaterhouseCoopers shows that infosec budgets are seeing little in the way of cuts, and are even increasing in some cases. |
CIO February 15, 2002 Abbie Lundberg |
Response Ability How do you respond to a computer security incident? |
Bank Technology News December 2008 Anthony Malakian |
Community Banks Pony Up To Protect Customer Data Just like their big-bank brethren, keeping customers' personal information safe is the top concern for most community bankers. |
IndustryWeek October 19, 2011 |
Do Performance Metrics Boost Performance? Survey results show a majority of manufacturers employ performance metrics to improve their performance. |
InternetNews December 7, 2005 Roy Mark |
Consumers Whistling Past the Security Graveyard Less than 20 percent of American home computers are adequately protected against viruses, spyware, hackers and other security threats. Nevertheless, an overwhelming majority of users believe they are safe from an attack. |
Wall Street & Technology June 18, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
US Businesses Still Lack Adequate Security to Protect Client Information Study shows 85% of midsize to large businesses spanning all industries reported data security breach, mostly due to stolen equipment. |
InternetNews April 13, 2004 Sharon Gaudin |
Browser-based Attacks 'Surging' Virulent viruses and worms aren't the only things to watch out for. Security analysts say browser-based attacks are escalating in frequency and damage. And now a new study backs up the warnings. |
CFO June 15, 2012 Marielle Segarra |
Small Businesses Spend More Time on Taxes Nearly two-thirds of small businesses surveyed by the National Small Business Association spent more than 40 hours on federal taxes last year, a 7% jump since the year before. |
InternetNews January 19, 2011 |
New Type of Denial of Service Attack Emerging Researchers detail a new kind of more sophisticated DoS attack at this week's Black Hat security conference. |
CIO September 28, 2011 George V. Hulme |
Are CIOs Too Cocky About Security? The vast majority of tech and business execs are overconfident about their security policies. |
RootPrompt.org July 17, 2000 |
Calling the Cops I have had a lot of questions concerning the police and the cracker that I have written about in the Cracked! articles. With these questions in mind I have written this article that explains several incidents involving the police and system administrators and attempts to answer some of these questions.... |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
FBI Probes Fiber-Optic Internet Saboteurs In California The Bay Area's physical Internet infrastructure has been attacked by highly skilled saboteurs on ten other occasions in the past year alone. |
Information Today November 10, 2015 |
DCL and Bowker Release Survey Results on Digital Publishing The "2015 Digital Publishing Survey" shows that about 73% of respondents have published digitally (up from about 64% in 2014). |
InternetNews July 28, 2010 |
Most Data Breaches Perpetrated by Cyber Gangs Organized crime syndicates, many of them based or operated from outside the U.S., are overwhelmingly to blame for coordinated cyber attacks, according to a study by Verizon and the U.S. Secret Service. |
PC World May 23, 2001 Frank Thorsberg |
Sizing Up Cybervandalism: Thousands Hit Monthly Researchers find debilitating hacker attacks cross borders to hit big and small targets... |
Information Today April 17, 2014 |
Pew Report Notes Increase in Online Information Theft The Pew Research Center released survey results that show an increase in the number of internet users who have had personal information stolen as a result of online activities |
InternetNews August 26, 2005 Tim Gray |
Authorities Nab Zotob Writers Joint cooperation nails virus writers overseas. |
New Architect May 2002 Jay Lyman |
to Catch a Thief Effective incident response against network intruders... |
InternetNews April 20, 2010 |
Hackers Breached Google's Password Hub: Report New report cites source close to investigation claiming that hackers in China were able to compromise the password service that acts as gateway to Google's Web products and services. |
OCC Bulletin July 1, 2005 |
Threats from Fraudulent Bank Web Sites Risk Mitigation and Response Guidance for Web Site Spoofing Incidents |