In the past, when we tend to look at security vulnerabilities and attacks, we tend to think of a single attack, with generally one vector of entry. In actuality, most attacks are layered, using multiple avenues, or a round-a-bout path to fulfill whatever nefarious goal in mind. LizaMoon is a prime example of this type [...]
The Lizamoon Outbreak, by Diego Ramirez, SOC Analyst
posted by CamillaM on June 3rd, 2011 under Network Security, Security
5 things Business people should know about Internet Security
posted by SteveH on February 28th, 2011 under Compliance, Managed Services, PCI, Security
Last week I was asked to present at a chapter meeting of AFCOM in Chicago. The Chicago AFCOM Chapter, along with CoreLink Data Centers, were wonderful hosts. With a topic as broad as Internet Security, it is sometimes difficult to narrow down what people should know. after some thought and some discussions, we decided that [...]
