Network Security White Papers
The Attacker Within: How Hackers Are Targeting Enterprise Networks From the Inside-Out
Overview As enterprise defenses evolve, so too do the attack vectors leveraged by those seeking to bypass such controls. It is entering an era where attackers are no longer working to punch a hole n the fortress surrounding enterprise IT assets from the outside - they don't need to - they're already inside. Thanks to the meteoric rise in the importance of web-based traffic and a laundry list of vulnerabilities in web-aware applications on the desktop, end users are now being turn d into enablers for enterprise attacks. Convincing a trusting employee to visit a website is all that an attacker needs to do in order to access valuable data deep within a secure network.
| Publisher | Zscaler | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | August 2008 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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