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NetClarity is frequently in the news on issues relating to network security and regulatory compliance.  Our CTO has been a frequent contributor to numerous publications including CIO Magazine, SC Magazine, SearchCIO.com, Ziff Davis, Network World, ISC2.org and Hakin9 magazine, while he and our CEO speak at various conferences and security events around the globe.

Cybercrime and Cyberwar Predictions for 2011
In my last article, I showed you where to find some of the best and mostly untapped resources available to improve your personal computer and network security posture. In this article, I will share with you some great resources on researching trends of Cybercrime and Cyberwar and from my own research my conclusions on what is coming our way in 2011.  Click here to read this article.

Proactive Defenses and Free Tools
In my last article, I described the greatest breach in cyber history and made some suggestions on how it could have been avoided – enabling strong wireless encryption, testing your wireless routers for vulnerabilities, visiting http://nvd.nist.gov, limiting the number of trusted devices allowed  on your wired and wireless networks and hardening your systems.  Click here to read this article.

The Greatest Hacking Breach In Cyber History
How did it happen? How can we learn from it? Are there more to come?
In my last article, I described how malware functions and why I believe anti-virus is dead.  Click here to read this story.

Is Anti-virus Dead The answer is YES. Here’s why…
There have been billions of dollars in damages caused by exploiters on the Internet. These exploiters are intelligent cyber terrorists, criminals and hackers who have a plethora of tools available in their war chest – ranging from spyware, rootkits, trojans, viruses, worms, zombies and botnets to various other blended threats. From old viruses to these new botnets, we can categorize them all as malware.  Click here to read this article.

Securing the Cloud: Is it a Paradigm Shift in Information Security?
First let me start by saying No. There’s really nothing new in the Cloud except where risk appears to shift. But does it really? I would argue that it increases your risk and there can be no shift of blame for a successful Cloud attack and breach of confidential data stored in the Cloud. You are ultimately responsible.  Click here to read this article.

Securing Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
If you think your telephone is safe from hackers, think again. With wireshark, a tcp/ip dump file and vomit (voice over misconfigured ip telephony) you can play back conversations from your own local area network that took place earlier today – and play these wave files in the privacy of your own home. This is a problem. And in VoIP it’s only the tip of the iceberg.  Click here to read this article.

Beginner’s Guide to Cybercrime
If you are a regular reader of Hakin9 Magazine, you probably already know a great deal about hacking. But do you know the difference between traditional crime and cybercrime? Do you know where are the cybercrime magnets?  Click here to read this article.

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