Connections #031 - Security Threat Report
Craig Scroggie is Vice President & Managing Director for the Pacific Region of Symantec Corporation, the world’s 4th-largest software company.
The company is probably best known for its Norton AntiVirus & Internet Security products, some of the leading antivirus & security solutions on the market.
With over 1 Million identified threats, we’ve passed a ‘Tipping Point’, where instances of Malicious Code now outnumber legitimate applications - and trusted sites, such as Social Networks are increasingly being targeted by hackers and identity thieves.
In this interview, Craig discusses some of the tools, tips & strategies users should be employing to ensure the safety of their personal information online.
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Stan Relihan
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May 18th, 2008 at 3:25 pm
Thanks to both Stan and Craig!
Another great PodCast.
-Steven Burda
http://tinyurl.com/2m6ul2
May 18th, 2008 at 3:27 pm
Hi Stan,
Excellent and thank you for sharing this very important interview. Your discussion with Craig came up with great tools, tips & strategies to protect all of us.
Symantec Corporation is very famous and reliable company. All the best for both of you!
Regards,
Yoshua
May 18th, 2008 at 7:29 pm
Hi Stan
Great interview and great job like always…
Thank
Daniele
May 19th, 2008 at 12:08 am
Stan,
Appreciate the diversity and depth of your guests…I just removed my birthdate from my Facebook page! (I never displayed the year, but the month and day is even more than we should put out there, I suppose…); thanks!
All the best,
Jimmy
May 19th, 2008 at 2:39 pm
Stan, The interview with Symantec on Web Security was very timely, particularly with the number of invitations to join so many public networks and forums.
Date of Birth, mothers maiden name etc are used by all Lending Intitutions fot Identity and if on public forums will soon become useless as a means of identity for phone and internet banking.
Mike Flavell
May 19th, 2008 at 3:52 pm
Yep, great show, indeed.
Bank Industry threat points (especially Consumer Credit ones) are specially important for me as having many fraud point visible every day!
Actually many additional interfaces are required to minimize possibility of fraud (blacklists check, Credit History checks from several credit bureaus, Hunter…). Plus manual check of credit analysts team … And new regularily updated encoding soft for Visa/Mastercard interfaces…
That’s right, security frauds are a big headache of Russian business, but stakes are high so many investors doing big bucks here.
Luckily I did not missed that one…
Thanks,
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Ilya Vetyugov,
Senior Oracle DBA,
Renaissance Capital
May 19th, 2008 at 7:50 pm
Excellent show Stan! Really interesting subject. Keep up the good work!
BR,
JP
May 20th, 2008 at 4:40 am
Hi Stan and Craig,
As always a very timely and much needed informational podcast. The information these sites ask for is always such an issue for me. That is one of many reasons I will not join these other sites. I think people really need to assess their activities more closely and this podcast confirms that.
Thanks again.
Sheilah
May 21st, 2008 at 12:46 pm
Hi Stan,
A very interesting interview, as always ; thank you and Craig Scroggie and you.
Looking forward to hearing the next one ; good luck to you.
Best regards,
Eric
May 21st, 2008 at 3:51 pm
Great show!
My concern with LinkedIn is that with your full resume and photograph displayed, enough information is being provided for someone to “hijack” your identity. If they could then obtain your SS# and DOB along with what you are already displaying, it’s pretty scary what might happen….
Freeze your credit reports, subscribe to credit bureau email alerts, and obtain RSA tokens for bank accounts when available. Have your credit card companies send email alerts when activity passes a certain level.
May 22nd, 2008 at 10:08 am
Hi Stan and Craig:
Everyone should listen carefully to this show. Symantec is a great company keeping many of us safe on the Internet. Craig gives some sound advice on how to protect yourself in social networking. Also, Craig shares how LinkedIn as a social network has been beneficial to his business.
The Internet Security folks will really like the last part where he talks about the bots and geographic dispersion and mobility of hackers and their malicious code.
Thank you both for the good info…
Regards,
Caryl
June 17th, 2008 at 12:31 am
Nice explanation regarding online security and the value individuals/organizations should place on their information. Also, believe that education arms individuals with the knowledge to make informed and accurate choices when sharing information. Never thought of the threat regarding digital picture frames or similar devices – will pay closer attention. Thanks!