Thursday, February 16, 2012

Digital risk consultancy Stroz Friedberg has advised both law firms and corporate clients on this growing problem. Firms need to take a risk-oriented approach to protecting client information, says company co-president Eric Friedberg, a former federal prosecutor and an expert in cybercrime response.

“Attackers go where the money is,” says Friedberg. These days, law firms should assume that hackers will infiltrate their network, and they should identify which digital assets are most at risk and put the most security around those areas, he says. 

ONCIX Reports to Congress:
Foreign Economic and Industrial Espionage

To review the report go to the link:  http://www.ncix.gov/publications/reports/fecie_all/Foreign_Economic_Collection_2011.pdf

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