Computer security professionals have long been weary of threat posed to corporate and government networks by hackers, viruses and worm attacks. Yet the greatest threat to an organization’s intellectual property often originates from inside the firewall. Those with authorized access to data are the source of the greatest number and most costly security incidents involving intellectual property. Now major technological advances are making it possible to monitor virtually all communications within and outside organizational networks. Hear about the challenges of thwarting the “Insider Threat”.
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The Insider Tech-Threat
Listen Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2005 at 12:06 p.m. in Science, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuests
Dan Verton
Editor, Homeland Defense Journal; Author, “The Insider: A True Story”
Robert Dix
Vice President of Government Affairs and Corporate Development, Citadel Security Software; former Staff Director for the House Subcommittee on Technology Policy
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