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DAILY NEWS AND INFORMATION
FOR THE GLOBAL GRID COMMUNITY / JUNE 9, 2003: VOL. 2 NO. 23
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Breaking News -
Security:
Cyber Attacks Continue According
To 2003 CSI/FBI Survey
The just released 8th Annual 2003 CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security
Survey
reports that the risk of cyber attacks is as high as ever for organizations,
despite the continued deployment of security technologies. Based on the
responses of 530 information security practitioners, theft of proprietary
information and denial of service attacks head the list of financial losses
sustained; with denial of service dollar losses of $65,643,300 up 250% from
the 2002 results. And while fifty-six percent of respondents reported
unauthorized use of their systems, only a small percentage reported their
incidents to law enforcement, reducing the odds of attackers being caught and
prosecuted.
NetSec '03, being held June 23-25 at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans, will
address what organizations must do to protect themselves, and how to go about
doing it. The NetSec conference is the largest and most established conference
devoted exclusively to network security, drawing over 1500 security pros from
around the world. Eight full tracks are offered, including an introductory
track for newcomers as well as more advanced technical sessions for the more
experienced practitioner. Focused pre- and post-conference workshops will be
offered for in-depth training on specific topics.
"The best way for security practitioners to combat computer crime is
through
education. For 13 years NetSec has been the best place for practitioners to
learn real-world strategies and techniques to protect their networks," states
CSI Director of Events Simon Cooper. "This year we offer over 90 sessions on
topics that include intrusion prevention, forensics, network attacks and
countermeasures, wireless, remote access, risk management, privacy,
awareness/management issues, and much more."
Held in conjunction with the conference, the NetSec 2003 Exhibition will be
held June 23-24. Over 75 security vendors will display a wide variety of
products and services, which include products in the areas of firewalls,
encryption, intrusion detection, authentication, single sign-on, network
security management and remote access.
Established in 1974, Computer Security Institute is the leading
international
membership organization dedicated to serving the information security
professional through conferences, training seminars and a wide variety of
publications.
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