During the next few years, heightened security will change the Internet, and the office network on which many of you work. In fact, you'll probably see changes first at the office as companies try to "harden" their information assets against a wide variety of threats.
Training staff in forensics makes the best use of tools and also helps companies handle liability and legal issues in which information on computer data, access breaches, and user log-in details play a role in criminal and civil court actions.
In the bygone flower-power days, peace activists asked: "What if we held a war and nobody came?" However, last week's RSA Security Conference showed that we won't need an invitation to cyberwar--it's as close as our Internet connections.
During the next few years, heightened security will change the Internet, and the office network on which many of you work. In fact, you'll probably see changes first at the office as companies try to "harden" their information assets against a wide variety of threats.
Training staff in forensics makes the best use of tools and also helps companies handle liability and legal issues in which information on computer data, access breaches, and user log-in details play a role in criminal and civil court actions.
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