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Annual Security Report 2009 |

See What's New in Global Security
Cisco
Security Intelligence Operations announces the Cisco 2009 Annual
Security Report. The updated report includes information about 2009
global threats and trends, as well as security recommendations for 2010.
Managing
and securing today's distributed and agile network is increasingly
challenging, with cloud computing and sharing of data threatening
security norms. Online criminals are continuing to exploit users trust
in consumer applications and devices, increasing the risk to
organizations and employees.
Report Highlights
- Online
criminals have taken advantage of the large social media following,
exploiting users' willingness to respond to messages that are
supposedly from people they know and trust.
- Politically-motivated threats are increasing, while governments are teaming up and promoting online security.
- Up
to 90 percent of spam is untargeted. That includes spam delivered by
botnets that floods inboxes with messages from supposed banks,
educational institutions, and service providers.
- More than
80 percent of the web can be classified as “uncategorized” or
“unknown”, making it challenging for traditional URL filtering
technology.
- The new Cisco Cybercrime Return on Investment
Matrix tracks the performance of the underground online criminal
marketplace, helping organizations understand the latest targets.
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