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Security on the Internet is receiving increasing attention as more and more organizations are becoming dependent on the network. The use of the Internet for electronic commerce, government operations, research activities, and entertainment has now reached the point that attacks against the network a...

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Published in:Software engineering notes 2000-11, Vol.25 (6), p.79-79
Main Author: Pethia, Richard D.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Security on the Internet is receiving increasing attention as more and more organizations are becoming dependent on the network. The use of the Internet for electronic commerce, government operations, research activities, and entertainment has now reached the point that attacks against the network and the systems connected to it have become major news items. While the press highlights a few high-profile incidents, the actual number of attacks is much higher. The CERT Coordination Center works with the Internet community to deal with incidents and responded to over 8,000 incidents in 1999. The incident projection for year 2000 is 17,000 to 20,000. At the same time, the amount of damage resulting from the incidents is also increasing. While the press often focuses on cases of web site graffiti, more serious cases of financial fraud, extortion, and debilitating denial of service attacks are being reported at increasing rates.
ISSN:0163-5948
DOI:10.1145/357474.355056