Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Active man in the middle attacks: Are you safe enough?

December 10, 2009 Published by  SearchSecurity.IN

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Learn the dynamics of active man in the middle (MITM) attacks
Dhwani Pandya, Principal Correspondent

Man in the middle attacks can be deadly due to their stealth modes of operation. These threats are now evolving fast, with newer man in the middle attack variants that can drastically affect your IT setup. Here is an overview of such active man in the middle attacks.
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Tackle (small) botnets with these best practices
Your company might have a strategy to deal with a large-scale botnet attack, but how would you deal with a micro-botnet that knows how to bypass antivirus and firewalls? Get botnet help with this expert advice.
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Learn about the benefits of ISO 27001 and ISO 27002 certification
If your enterprise is considering ISO 27001 and 27002 certification, there are several important questions to ask. It's time to take a look at the potential benefits of ISO 27001 and 27002 certification with this expert advice.
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