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Article Excerpt 2008 is expected to continue the 2007 trend of increasing size, scope, and concentration of attacks on computer networks nationwide. Attacks are increasingly more targeted as malware, worms, and other malicious code to bypass simpler, more traditional network security systems. The year 2008 will likely see even greater emphasis on specific attack methods such as cross-site scripting, application-level attacks, and more client-side compromises. Security experts see significant new trends including "super worms" and XPATH injection attacks on the horizon.
"The idea of layered security has never been more crucial than it will be in 2008," said Kevin Prince, Chief Security Officer, Perimeter eSecurity, a leading security SaaS provider that protects over 5000 computer networks nationwide, including those of more than 2,000 banks and financial institutions. "We expect an array of threats, both external and internal, which can only be...
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