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Cybersecurity: The Impact Of Broadband Technology

Cybersecurity: The Impact Of Broadband Technology. Federal Communications Commission Public Safety Workshop www.broadband.gov August 25, 2009. Marcus H. Sachs, P.E. Verizon. Overview of Online Security Risks. Internet Fraud Website spoofing Link and DNS manipulation Spam

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Cybersecurity: The Impact Of Broadband Technology

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  1. Cybersecurity: The Impact Of Broadband Technology Federal Communications Commission Public Safety Workshop www.broadband.gov August 25, 2009 Marcus H. Sachs, P.E. Verizon

  2. Overview of Online Security Risks • Internet Fraud • Website spoofing • Link and DNS manipulation • Spam • Infections and Malware • Viruses • Worms • Malicious Payloads • Spyware • Bots • Keystroke Loggers • Dialers • Concealed Intrusions • Trojan horses • Root kits • Backdoors • Malware Objectives • Forced advertising • Distributing spam • Launching Distributed Denial-of-Service attacks • Stealing personal data like social security numbers

  3. Emerging Threats Leveraging social networks and viral applications to quickly establish botnets Targeting smart phones and other open devices that communicate over high-speed wireless networks Hijacking VOIP systems for identity fraud, toll fraud, or theft of sensitive information Cyber warfare targeted at the U.S. economy and infrastructure

  4. Community Networks Retail Bank School Hospital Private Radio Network Wire LineNetworks Convergence Wireless LAN Network 2.5G, 3G, and 4G Wireless Networks Protecting Networks and Customers Critical Infrastructure Emergency Services Public Internet Law Enforcement Managed IP Network Airport/Seaport Court Corrections FBI Federal Agencies Homeland Security Power/Water Treatment Plants

  5. Keeping The Network Safe – Industry Responsibilities Identify and mitigate spam, viruses and other malware Analyze and help mitigate security breaches Conduct security audits for enterprise and government customers Provide testing and certification for security products and network connected devices Offer parental controls and security products 5

  6. Identifying and intelligently mitigating malicious activity Prioritizing communications in support of first responders and public safety officials Increasing the open and competitive nature of global data networks by removing or mitigating threats and weaknesses Enabling new and innovative applications for the smart grid and Health IT Smart Networks Could Improve Online Security and Openness

  7. Next Steps 7

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