Showing posts with label corporate espionage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corporate espionage. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

N.S.A. Leak Puts Focus on System Administrators

By: New York Times
June 23, 2013


Signals Defenses, Chris Simkins & the former Justice Department counterespionage lawyer, said that it is “more difficult than it sounds” to address threats posed by rogue insiders.
      
“At the end of day, there’s no way to stop an insider if the insider is intent on doing something wrong,” he said. “It’s all about mitigating.”


http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/24/technology/nsa-leak-puts-focus-on-system-administrators.html?pagewanted=all&_r=3&

 
 
"SD Technology is the least expensive method to mitigate the largest amount of eavesdropping threats"  -U.S. Department of Defense

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Cyber 4.01 Conference Helps Understand the Threats, and Opportunities, of Cybersecurity

May 6, 2013
The Business Monthly
Posted in: Salute to Howard County Chamber of Commerce


http://www.bizmonthly.com/cyber-4-01-conference-helps-understand-the-threats-and-opportunities-of-cybersecurity/


“Cyber Security: A Team Sport,” presented by Sherri Ramsey of CyberPoint, a former director of the NSA/CSS Threat Operations Center. Charles Beard of SAIC  “Solutions to Facilitate Technology.” Representatives from KCI Protection Technologies, Signals Defenses and Wilhelm Commercial Builders “Yes, You Are Vulnerable.”

More information on Cyber 4.01 & Save the date for Cyber 5.01, May 28, 2014:
http://www.howardchamber.com/govconnects/cyber_security_conference.aspx

Thursday, May 9, 2013

BYOD - Security a Major Concern for Small Businesses



BYOD is causing concern for many CIO's in both large and small businesses.  There is an increase need to change security policy and find other ways to protecty companies from data leakage via mobile devices. 


eWEEK by Nathan Eddy; posted 5.8.2013 :  BYOD - Security a Major Concern for Small Businesses


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

So Many Reasons to Attend ASIS NYC - Tomorrow


Online registration will be open through the event dates or you can register on-site at the Javits Center.  Remember, there is no charge for Expo-only registration—but registering for the full conference is a GREAT DEAL! 

Visit Signals Defenses at Booth #621 for our RF/IR Demos and latest technology updates
 

Friday, April 26, 2013

Electronic Eavesdropping



Signals Defenses technology & services mitigate the RF and Laser microphone attacks. SD technology also provides protection as a Thermal Imaging Defense System. 



Electronic Eavesdropping
For more information visit Signals Defenses Secure Work Environment Website: www.secureworkenvironment.com

Defeating the IR Eavesdropping - Demonstration


"SD Technology is the least expensive method to mitigate the largest amount of eavesdropping threats"   - U.S. Department of Defense Signals & Physical Sciences Security Center

GOP leader McConnell's campaign alleges 'Watergate-style bugging' at headquarters; asks FBI to probe

Senator McConnell's campaign HQ were bugged and private information from a meeting was extracted and printed in a magazine. There are many ways to 'bug' a room and without the proper security measures companies are being spyed on and their intellectual properties are being stolen.

National News:  http://www.johnsoncitypress.com/News/article.php?id=106138#ixzz2PzqloXna




A 'Bugged' Room

Cyberattacks, corporate espionage now targeting smaller companies

 
CBSNews |Technology & Science Reports that attacks were up in 2012 from 2011 and on the rise for 2013; the majority of attacks are on small business.  Criminals are stealing companies intellectual properties and going thru the smaller companies to breach the larger ones. 
 
 
 
 
Companies operating with windows are vulnerable to signal leakage &
allowing information to leak.
 
 
 
 


Monday, February 4, 2013

Organizations Need to Move Beyond Traditional Security Practices in The BYOD Era


Five security risks of moving data in BYOD Era
Employees bringing their own computing devices to work
  • Unknown third-party access via mobile apps
  • Challenges in tracking data
  • Data management, segregation difficult for compliance
  • Stolen, lost mobile devices leak data
  • Disgruntled employees a risk

To learn more;  http://www.zdnet.com/five-security-risks-of-moving-data-in-byod-era-7000010665/