2010: what the security industry predicts will hurt us in the next 12 months

2010: what the security industry predicts will hurt us in the next 12 months
Last week we looked back at 2009 and with the New Year only 16 days away we take a look at predictions for 2010.
There is no doubt that trends will continue into next year, only bigger and worse than they were in 2009. Rodney Joffe, senior vice president and senior technologist of Neustar, claimed that there will be new vectors next year, we just do not know them yet, and there is a need to change processes and look at it from a totally different point of view.
http://www.scmagazineuk.com/2010-what-the-security-industry-predicts-will-hurt-us-in-the-next-12-months/article/159691/
“However, the volume of spam and web requests continues to grow and eclipses the levels seen before these takedowns. The first step in preventing serious web abuse and widespread infection through the web and other means is awareness of the threats.”

Last week we looked back at 2009 and with the New Year only 16 days away we take a look at predictions for 2010.

There is no doubt that trends will continue into next year, only bigger and worse than they were in 2009. Rodney Joffe, senior vice president and senior technologist of Neustar, claimed that there will be new vectors next year, we just do not know them yet, and there is a need to change processes and look at it from a totally different point of view.

http://www.scmagazineuk.com/2010-what-the-security-industry-predicts-will-hurt-us-in-the-next-12-months/article/159691/

“However, the volume of spam and web requests continues to grow and eclipses the levels seen before these takedowns. The first step in preventing serious web abuse and widespread infection through the web and other means is awareness of the threats.”

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