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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 137, No 1, 29.
© 2006 American Dental Association |
ADA.ORG MEMBER CENTER LAUNCHES
"Featured Content" and "Hot Topics" areas highlight newly available resources, upcoming Association events and topics related to dentistry and oral health care that have been in the public eye.
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SECURITY SHIFT
In an updated report released by SANS near the end of last year, the organization noted a "significant shift" from previous years in the most widespread security vulnerabilities, with hackers increasingly targeting application programs instead of operating systems and Internet services such as Web and e-mail servers.
"The most noticeable set of applications that are being targeted by attackers are the backup and recovery tools and the antivirus and other security tools that most organizations think are keeping them safe from attacks and loss of data," the report said. "Now many of these systems have been shown to have critical vulnerabilities."
"Network devices have onboard operating systems and can be programmed just like computers," the organization said. "Compromises of network devices can provide attackers one of the most fruitful platforms for eavesdropping and launching targeted attacks."
So how can you protect yourself in the face of these ever-evolving security issues?
The first line of defense is to employ up-to-date antivirus and firewall software, take advantage of additional security tools your Internet service provider may offer and update your operating system regularly with the manufacturers latest patches.
In addition, the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team offers computer security tips at "www.us-cert.gov/cas".
ADA members, this ones for you. A new feature recently launched on ADA.org, the Member Center, puts many of the Associations electronic resources for members right at your fingertips. You can get there by visiting "www.ada.org/goto/members".
Since 2000, the SANS Institute, a nonprofit computer security research organization based in Bethesda, Md., has tracked the most critical computer security vulnerabilities in its SANS Top 20 vulnerabilities report.
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