The current threatscape, as with any landscape, can be viewed as endless vistas of changing complexities and unfathomable permutations of technologies, network topologies, risk scenarios and user requirements. It’s the white noise of this dizzying array of technologies — built upon an operating system monoculture — which creates a healthy breeding ground for cybercrime. Essentially, cybercriminals are the ones who define the threatscape and can be thought of as having the ultimate, but illegal, business plan.
Navigating the New Cybercrime Threatscape, Part 2
Posted by: Jeff Debrosse September 16, 2009 04:00 AMThe current threatscape, as with any landscape, can be viewed as endless vistas of changing complexities and unfathomable permutations of technologies, network topologies, risk scenarios and user requirements. It’s the white noise of this dizzying array of technologies — built upon an operating system monoculture — which creates a healthy breeding ground for cybercrime. Essentially, cybercriminals are the ones who define the threatscape and can be thought of as having the ultimate, but illegal, business plan.