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Mandiant, which is based in Alexandria, Virginia, said it estimates that 80 major U.S. law firms were hacked last year.
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Mandiant, which is based in Alexandria, Virginia, said it estimates that 80 major U.S. law firms were hacked last year.
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Mandiant, which is based in Alexandria, Virginia, said it estimates that 80 major U.S. law firms were hacked last year.
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"The security gap is end users," says Kevin Mandia , chief executive of security firm Mandiant Corp. The majority of corporate security breaches his firm is currently investigating involve hackers who gained access to company networks by exploiting well-intentioned employees.
What's a Company's Biggest Security Risk? You. Geoffrey A. Fowler 2011
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Mandiant of Alexandria named Scott O'Neal, former deputy assistant director of the FBI's cyber crime division, director.
Washington area appointments and promotions for the week of Dec. 20 Post 2010
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"The bottom line here is if your company has any business dealings with China or has extremely valuable technology or intellectual property, you have a high likelihood of being a target," said Rob Lee, a director with Mandiant, a security firm that is working with some of the targeted companies.
Google hackers duped system administrators to penetrate networks, experts say 2010
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"The bottom line here is if your company has any business dealings with China or has extremely valuable technology or intellectual property, you have a high likelihood of being a target," said Rob Lee, a director with Mandiant, a security firm that is working with some of the targeted companies.
Google hackers duped system administrators to penetrate networks, experts say 2010
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Mandiant of Alexandria named Scott O'Neal, former deputy assistant director of the FBI's cyber crime division, director.
Washington area appointments and promotions for the week of Dec. 20 Post 2010
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Stephen Surdu, vice president of professional services at Mandiant Corp., a cybersecurity firm that tracks industrial espionage, compared the risk of hacking in the mergers and acquisition arena to gambling.
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"It makes you wonder if their problems as a business could be related to a loss of intellectual property," says Richard Bejtlich, chief security officer at Mandiant, an information security firm that does work for the U.S. government, defence contractors and Fortune 100 companies.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed IAIN MARLOW 2012
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