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Real World Security Threats: The Anatomy of a Hack
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Content Inside:Real World Security Threats: The Anatomy of a HackPage 1Real World Security Threats:The Anatomy of a HackBy Daniel V. Hoffman CISSP CWNAPage 2CONTENTSIntroduction 2Understanding the Threats to Your Mobile Workforce 2Threat #1: Sniffing 2Threat #2: Malware 3Threat #3: Direct Attack 4Anatomy of a Hack Video Companion Guide 5In Summary 5Robust Mobile Workforce Solutions from Fiberlink 61 2005 Fiberlink Communications Corp.Page 3The increasing mobility of the enterprise workforce poses significant security challenges for the global enterprises. With mobile workers accessing corporate resources from a variety of networks including WiFi hot spots hotel broadband and home broadband the need for a comprehensive mobile workforce security strategy is no longer an option its a necessity. Todays mobile workforce no longer just refers to road warriors like traveling salespeople and business executives. Mobile technologies have given companies the flexibility to deploy workers in ways that allow the company to meet new business challenges and increase productivity posing a new series of security challenges for IT. Its inevitable that keeping mobile devices connected often increases your companys exposure to Internetbased security threats.The inherent complexity of the mobile workforce emerging new security threats and tightening security resources leave many security managers wondering where they should turn to protect their networks. Easier said than done since ensuring mobile endpoint device compliance with corporate security policy is an extraordinary challenge.Live Hacking DemonstrationFiberlink has developed an ondemand video demonstration to accompany this guide. In it you can watch Fiberlink system engineer and mobile workforce security expert Daniel V. Hoffman (CISSP CWNA) show how a hacker can take complete control of a mobile endpoint system without the proper security protection and attack it. Hoffman reviews the more commonly used steps and procedures that hacke ...
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