Verizon have released their 2014 Data Breach Report which is classified in 9 attack patterns, each have their own section grouped by industries. Their 60 pages reports provides some interesting statistics that are well illustrated, for example: servers are still the primary target because actors know that is where the data is likely to be. This isn't really a surprise that "They plainly show that attackers are getting better/faster at what they do at a higher rate than defenders are improving their trade."[3] The report can be downloaded here. [1] http://www.verizonenterprise.com/DBIR/2014/ ----------- Guy Bruneau IPSS Inc. gbruneau at isc dot sans dot edu |
Guy 486 Posts ISC Handler May 4th 2014 |
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May 4th 2014 6 years ago |
Interesting, a company that colludes with others to get data is writing about it? Hummm So who is monitoring the monitor? I will use the "onion" when visiting their site or other means to block their "widgets and beacons"
Quote:Debra Lewis, a Verizon Wireless spokeswoman, explained to me that when a customer registers on the company's "My Verizon" website to see a bill or watch TV online, a "cookie," or tracking software, is downloaded onto the customer's home computer. |
ICI2Eye 52 Posts |
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May 5th 2014 6 years ago |
It's cool that they reference the SANS Critical Security Controls! Page 50
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John 88 Posts |
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