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SC Webcast - Finding and Stopping the Invisible Threats

Date/time: Wednesday, June 25 at 2:00 p.m. EST/11:00 a.m. PST

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Organized crime rings and malicious insiders are using policy evasion technologies to establish invisible and covert connections to external dynamic DNS ranges or servers. These techniques reroute customers to rogue websites potentially exposing critical artifacts from within the organization. This webcast will review what is critically at stake for your organization and examine how companies found solutions to these tough network security problems by implementing NetWitness' extensible NextGen monitoring infrastructure and highly customizable analytic and alerting applications. Sponsored by NetWitness Corporation.

Bank of New York Mellon loses data on 4.5 million

Dan Kaplan May 22, 2008

Three months after an unencrypted backup tape goes missing, 4.5 million Bank of New York Mellon customers are notified their identities may be at risk.
 

State officials try to determine scope of bank breach

Dan Kaplan May 23, 2008

The Connecticut governor has now issued four subpoenas as her office seeks to learn more about the Bank of New York Mellon data breach.
 

LendingTree sued over data breach

Sue Marquette Poremba May 21, 2008

At least two lawsuits have been filed against LendingTree in response to a data breach that occurred between October 2006 and early 2008.
 

Californian indicted in $50,000 scam of E-Trade, Schwab.com

Jim Carr May 29, 2008

A California man has been indicted for a scam that bilked $50,000 -- a few pennies at a time -- from online brokerage companies E-Trade and Schwab.com.
 

Setting the stage for the latest PCI deadline

Michael Weider, director of security solutions, IBM Rational June 03, 2008

June 30 marks an important date for any company that takes online credit card payments. On that date, a section of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) becomes mandatory. The transition shows that web application security is the biggest security threat faced online.
 

SC Webcast - Finding and Stopping the Invisible Threats

Date/time: Wednesday, June 25 at 2:00 p.m. EST/11:00 a.m. PST

Click here
to register for FREE

Organized crime rings and malicious insiders are using policy evasion technologies to establish invisible and covert connections to external dynamic DNS ranges or servers. These techniques reroute customers to rogue websites potentially exposing critical artifacts from within the organization. This webcast will review what is critically at stake for your organization and examine how companies found solutions to these tough network security problems by implementing NetWitness' extensible NextGen monitoring infrastructure and highly customizable analytic and alerting applications. Sponsored by NetWitness Corporation.





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