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Kaspersky Lab announces the publication of the analytical article ‘Crimeware: A new round of confrontation begins…’ by Yury Mashevsky, head of strategic technology development at the company. The article examines the current state of malware attacks on clients of financial organizations and methods for combating such attacks more effectively.

More often than not, the attacks on clients of financial organisations follow a welltrodden path: the search for a suitable victim and the infection of...

Kaspersky Lab announces the publication of the analytical article ‘Crimeware: A new round of confrontation begins…’ by Yury Mashevsky, head of strategic technology development at the company.

The article examines the current state of malware attacks on clients of financial organizations, and methods for combating such attacks more effectively.

More often than not, the attacks on clients of financial organizations follow a well-trodden path: the search for a suitable victim and the infection ...

Welcome to the Tenable Network Security Podcast - Episode 31

Hosts: Paul Asadoorian, Product Evangelist & Kelly Todd, Compliance Analyst

Announcements

Tenable Network Security is very pleased to announce the release of SecurityCenter 4. This major new release of our security management tool provides much greater efficiency in managing security, compliance and situational awareness for enterprise network monitoring. The process and data from vulnerability scanning, log analysis, event management, configuration auditing and much more can be managed, fused and analyzed from one central console. This is the core principal of Tenable’s Unified Security Monitoring strategy.

Tenable's web site has been updated with much more detailed information about SecurityCenter 4 and how it manages the Nessus vulnerability scanner, the Log

Tenable Network Security is very pleased to announce the release of SecurityCenter 4. This major new release of our security management tool provides much greater efficiency in managing security, compliance and situational awareness for enterprise network monitoring. The process and data from vulnerability scanning, log analysis, event management, configuration auditing and much more can be managed, fused and analyzed from one central console. This is the core principal of Tenable’s Uni...

Enhanced Vulnerability Discovery

PVS 3.2 enables Tenable’s research team to write sophisticated rules that can track the state of many different types of services and protocols. Building on the robust vulnerability discovery features of PVS 3.0, this new release provides enhanced analysis capabilities of web client traffic, web server traffic, Microsoft file sharing, email, DNS, operating system identification and much more.

For example, two vulnerabilities normally detected by an active vulnerability scanner, such as Nessus, can now be detected with PVS: insecure usage of the “VIEWSTATE” hidden form field in web based .NET applications and insecure Active X components hosted on IIS web servers.

Real-time

Enhanced Vulnerability Discovery

PVS 3.2 enables Tenable’s research team to write sophisticated rules that can track the state of many different types of services and protocols. Building on the robust vulnerability discovery features of PVS 3.0, this new release provides enhanced analysis capabilities of web client traffic, web server traffic, Microsoft file sharing, email, DNS, operating system identification and much more.

For example, two vulnerabilities normally detected by an ac...

Tenable is again returning to the SOURCE Boston conference, held at the Seaport Hotel from April 21-23. This year Tenable will be delivering three presentations: Tenable CEO Ron Gula will be presenting a talk titled “How to Detect Penetration Testers” on Wednesday from 10:00am to 10:50 am; Carole Fennelly and Kelly Todd will be participating in the Vulnerability Management panel on Thursday from 10:00 to 10:50; and Paul Asadoorian will be presenting a talk titled “Embedded System Hacking and My Plot to Take Over the World” from 2:00 to 2:50 on Thursday. This blog provides a brief overview of these presentations.

Ron Gula’s talk, “How to Detect Penetration Testers” describes methods of detecting authorized penetration testers from a variety of technical and political aspects. Very often audit organizations feel the need to run a “surprise” audit on one of their divisions. This is intended to see how the target organization reacts

Tenable is again returning to the SOURCE Boston conference, held at the Seaport Hotel from April 21-23. This year Tenable will be delivering three presentations: Tenable CEO Ron Gula will be presenting a talk titled “How to Detect Penetration Testers” on Wednesday from 10:00am to 10:50 am; Carole Fennelly and Kelly Todd will be participating in the Vulnerability Management panel on Thursday from 10:00 to 10:50; and Paul Asadoorian will be presenting a talk titled “Embedded System Hack...

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