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Bullet for first story Inside the Global Hacking Service Economy
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Security 101:Cost of a Breach

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CIO/CSO: Inside the Global Hacking Service Economy

CIO Article ImageIn its September 2007 issue, CSO Magazine published a detailed glimpse into the way today’s hackers operate. Following investigations conducted by SecureWorks Researcher Don Jackson and others, the report describes the evolution of cybercrime into a global service economy supporting identity theft.
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SecureWorks Cited as a Managed Security Services Strong Performer. After evaluating SecureWorks’ current offerings and strategy for managed security services against 56 criteria, Forrester Research named SecureWorks a “Strong Performer” and the “MSSP with the largest market share of customers in North America.” Forrester also described SecureWorks as “possessing a strong client base and a comprehensive and versatile MSS offering.” SecureWorks is one of ten MSS providers reviewed in Forrester’s first Managed Security Services Wave report. >> Read More about Forrester's MSS Wave

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Security 101: Cost of a Breach. Quantifying the cost of a security breach has been the subject of much debate as information security continues to mature as a business process. Security spending is justified by the reduction of risk and you can’t determine the risk a security breach poses without first assessing the potential costs to your business. Several high profile data breaches have also brought the issue to the forefront, as post-breach analyses have provided clarity as to the hard and soft costs involved in a data breach. >> Learn more about the Cost of a Breach

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Latest Security Blogs Upcoming Webcasts
Bullet for first story 10/15/07 The Changing Storm
Bullet for first story 10/10/07 The Week’s Links: October 8-12, 2007
Bullet for first story 10/11/07 Security Research Humor
Bullet for first story 10/10/07 Leftover Security Budget: Use it or lose it!
Bullet for first story 10/5/07 The Week’s Links: October 1-5, 2007
Bullet for first story 9/28/07 The Week’s Links: September 24-28, 2007
Bullet for first story 9/27/07 PCI, PCI and more PCI
Bullet for first story 9/21/07 The Week’s Links: September 17-21, 2007
Bullet for first story 9/21/07 Why Vigilance Matters?
Bullet for first story 9/18/07 Ever wonder what auditors are thinking?
Bullet for first story 10/23/07 Security Budget Considerations for 2008 - General
Bullet for first story 11/01/07 Using MSS for Security Information and Event Management without giving up control - Enterprise
Bullet for first story 11/06/07 PCI DSS: Understanding the Requirements - Banking
Bullet for first story 11/15/07 PCI DSS: Understanding the Requirements - Credit Unions
     
Upcoming Events SecureFacts: Cost of a Breach
Bullet for first story 10/22/07 SC IT Security Executive Forum
Bullet for first story 10/22/07 Jack Henry
Bullet for first story 11/01/07 Independent Bankers of Colorado Security Conference
Bullet for first story 11/05/07 Information Security Decisions
Bullet for first story 11/08/07 CBAI 2007 Fall Meeting
Bullet for first story 11/13/07 FDIC
Bullet for first story 11/14/07 Secure World
Bullet for first story 11/14/07 BAI Retail Delivery
Bullet for first story 11/15/07 ISSA NYC

The total per-incident average cost of a data breach is $182/record.

The cost of new preventative measures averaged 4% of the total breach costs.

Source: Ponemon Institute
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