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PRESS RELEASE

PRESS RELEASE

 

THE SECOND CONFERENCE AND SHOWCASE OF

SECURITY WORLD – SECURITY WORLD 2008

19-20 March 2008, Hanoi Tower, Hanoi

 

The Security World Conference and Showcase 2008 (Security World 2008), featuring the main theme “Strengthening Security Awareness and Deployment”, will take place during 19 - 20th March 2008 in Hanoi. This event is organized by the General Department of Technology of the Ministry of Public Security and the International Data Group (IDG Vietnam).

 

 

 

UPDATE NEWS ABOUT SECURITY WORLD 2008

 

Panel discussion at Security World 2008: Issues on demands

 

 Mr. Nguyen Viet The, Director of Department of Informatics Technology, Ministry of Public Security will be the chairman of the Security World 2008 panel discussion. The two featuring issues are respectively “Risk Management and Business Continuity” and “System Integrated Solutions for Information Security”. In addition, Dr. Vu Quoc Khanh (VNCERT), Mr. Thomas Parenty (Hill & Associates Ltd), Mr. Nguyen Tu Quang (BKIS), and many leaders of government agencies, enterprises and IT solution providers will heartily lend their sincere voice to the discussion.

 

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UPDATE NEWS ABOUT INFORMATION SECURITY INDUSTRY

 

 
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.

 
In 2006, only a small percentage of attackers employed camouflaging techniques, but this number soared to 80 percent during the first half of 2007, and reached nearly 100 percent by the end of the year. The X-Force believes the criminal element will contribute to a proliferation of attacks in 2008.
 

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