The Internet Threat Landscape: A Look Back at the First Half of 2010

The Internet Threat Landscape: A Look Back at the First Half of 2010

While it may seem like business as usual, with the attacks and threats continuing to increase seemingly uninhibited, as we look back on the 1st half of 2010, there were some very troubling new developments. Events like Operation Aurora and the recent spate of automated mass legitimate Web site infections are areas that need to be carefully reviewed. Could affiliate programs hold the key to finally defeating spam?

This webinar recaps security issues from the first half of 2010, as well as discusses effective ways to protect your data now. During this valuable 45-minute presentation, you'll learn about key trends and developments in Internet security, including:

  • Emergence of Advanced Persistent Threats against commercial organizations: Operation Aurora
  • Continuing debate on social networking privacy and why you should be concerned for your users
  • New malware techniques specifically designed to circumvent the security controls of leading security vendors
  • Malware now detecting the use of popular malware research tools to improve their avoidance
  • Mass Web site infections now being launched by Botnets: Asprox
  • Stopping the money flow in spamming: Affiliate programs

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We look forward to "seeing" you at our next webinar, Is Your Acceptable Use Policy Social Media Proof?, scheduled for Wednesday, August 18.