Archive for September 2011
Beyond Antivirus – The New Breed of Malware
First identified in 2007, the ZeuS Trojan has infected almost 4 million computers in the US alone. ZeuS Trojan can collect data on forms and documents, take screen shots, steal passwords and give remote access to the host computer. Financial losses due to the ZeuS Trojan are estimated at up to $60 million. What's really worrisome, however, is its polymorphic behavior – ZeuS can change its signature and thereby avoid detection by today's antivirus solutions. According to Deloitte & Touch LLP principal, and ICCS 2012 speaker, Rich Baich, there are at least 26 known variants of the ZeuS Trojan, but there may actually be hundreds that haven’t yet been identified.
Those who install an antivirus program and firewall may feel well protected. It is a false sense of security. Traditional solutions just can't be relied upon as they once were. Instead, Baich suggests companies continuously monitor their data and networks with particular emphasis placed on information that is sensitive or of high value. It's not a quick and easy solution. But until the next generation of anti-malware solutions comes online, prudence demands vigorous and holistic surveillance.
Join us at ICCS 2012 for more from Rich Baich, on threats, solutions and the current state of cyber security.
Register now for ICCS 2012 and receive the standard rate of $695.00. Registrations are handled on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information on confirmed speakers, registration, accommodations, schedules and presentations, we invite you to take a moment to visit the official ICCS 2012 website at: http://www.iccs.fordham.edu.
Corporate Espionage, Hide and Seek, The Hidden Threat
From appliances to televisions to heating systems to personal printers, everything in the modern home or office comes with an IP address. This network connectivity opens up millions of convenient possibilities. What if, however, that same convenience exposes photocopied documents online or allowed outsiders to record your telephone conversations? Sadly, home and small business wireless networks, were likely set up by someone with no networking experience and lacking sophisticated security protocols which unintentionally allow internet facing.
Insecure embedded web servers plus insecure networking practices leaves both home and office wide open to attack from anyone, anywhere.
Zscaler Labs spent several months scanning large portions of the Internet to understand the scope of this threat. At ICCS2012, Zscaler’s Vice President for Security Research, Mr. Michael Sutton, will discuss these vulnerabilities and how embedded web servers present real targets of opportunity for both personal and corporate cyber espionage.
Join us at ICCS 2012 to hear Michael Sutton and learn about many of today's Emerging Technologies, Operations and Enforcement, and Real Life Experiences related to cyber security.
Register now for ICCS 2012 and receive the standard rate of $695.00. Registrations are handled on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information on confirmed speakers, registration, accommodations, schedules and presentations, we invite you to take a moment to visit the official ICCS 2012 website at: http://www.iccs.fordham.edu.
Early-Bird Registration Ends Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 11:59PM
Register now to see Col. (Ret.) Barry Hensley from the Counter Threat Unit (CTU) Research Group at Dell SecureWorks and receive the ICCS 2012 early registration rate of $495.00. After Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 11:59pm, the ICCS 2012 registration fee will increase to the standard rate of $695.00. Registrations are handled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Col. Barry Hensley to Speak at ICCS 2012
We are proud to announce that Colonel (Ret.) Barry Hensley will speak at ICCS 2012. Colonel Hensley has a long and distinguished career in the United States Army. He will speak on how security data if properly harnessed and correlated can lead to significant actionable threat intelligence. How do you locate, assess, mine and create this critical plan? Observing, Orienting, Deciding, and Acting to reputable security data sources brings greater context to critical security decisions. He will explore tactical approaches to implementing short-term effective responses and providing operational situation awareness.
Register for ICCS 2012 this week, save $200.00
Time is running out to register before the price increases to $695.00 after Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 11:59pm, the ICCS 2012 registration fee will increase to the standard rate of $695.00. Registrations are handled on a first-come, first-served basis.

