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This IssueCourse InformationDate: 19th & 20th May 10Time: 9am to 5pm Venue:Concorde Hotel, Orchard(Formerly Le Meridien Hotel) Fee: S$1600 (NETT) Early Bird Fee : S$1200 (NETT) before 7th May 10 To register, please contact Jaslyn @ 9228 7171 or jaslyn@cbsgroup.com.sg Requirements: Participants are required to bring along a Laptop for training. Administrator rights are required. Click here for registration form UnsubscribeIf you no longer wish to receivethis email please unsubscribe |
Cyber War & Cyber Intelligence
Cyber warfare is unfortunately no longer found only in science fiction stories; it is with us today. Distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks have been launched against many military and government computer systems around the world in recent years. The technological advancements in computers, software, networks and information systems in general have actually made technologically dependent countries more vulnerable to disruption. Physical security is now permanently tied to cyber security. Cyber weapons are a relatively new type of weaponry with various effects on the target. They are usually basic scripts that have the objective to defend or attack a target. It doesn't have any limitations of use and can achieve most of the goals set. Most of them are freely available on the internet but some more sophisticated or newer ones are kept privately or are commercial. Securing infrastructure against cyber attacks has become one of every nation’s highest priorities. To achieve this objective, networks, systems, and the operations teams that support them must be fully trained and aware of possible threats and strongly defend against a variety of threats. The objective of this seminar is to provide practical and usable information to professionals on how to protect both infrastructure and data from the destruction of cyber terrorism and associated cyber crimes. |