Determining Intent — Opportunistic vs Targeted Attacks

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serval:BIB_643F3AF10583
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Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Title
Determining Intent — Opportunistic vs Targeted Attacks
Journal
Computer Fraud & Security
Author(s)
Casey Eoghan
ISSN
1361-3723
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2003
Volume
2003
Number
4
Pages
8-11
Language
english
Abstract
To assess the importance and potential impact of an incident accurately computer security professionals need to understand an offender’s criminal skill, knowledge of targets, and intent. A thief who selects targets of opportunity based on insecure systems presents a significantly different threat than an individual who targets a specific organization to obtain specific information. This article compares two intellectual property theft cases to provide readers with practical investigative insights, noting costly mistakes and pointing out behaviour reflected in digital evidence. Although these cases are based on actual investigations, they have been modified to protect the innocent.
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