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Author: TASKAdmin Created: 12/8/2008 1:46 PM
If you're unable to attend an event but are interested in what TASK covered, as well as any resources that we introduced, provided or discussed, this is a great page to visit. Presentations (or partial presentations) are linked below where possible. Some TASK meetings are heavily demo focused, or information that can not be distributed is presented. For maximum value, be sure to join us every month! Thanks to all who attend our monthly meetings and make them such success!

Defence in depth is the military practice of layering defences to provide added protection. Defence in depth increases security by raising the cost of an attack. This system places multiple barriers between an attacker and your business-critical information resources: The deeper an attacker tries to go, the harder it gets. These multiple layers prevent direct attacks against important systems and avert easy reconnaissance of your networks. Tonight's speakers will explore how this practice can be used to secure a network architecture.

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Inaugural TASK Meeting Cybercrime Cybercrime refers to the use of computers in the commission of a crime, as well as crimes that can be committed against a computer or a computer network. Tonight's speakers provide an experience-based perspective on Cybercrime in Canada.

To download Rene Hamel's presentation: Cybercrime in Canada - click here

Rene Hamel René...

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