September 15, 2004 Content
IN DEPTH
In Depth

The Good, The Bad & The Internet

Good guys versus bad guys: That's every crime reduced to its most elemental level. In the shadowy world of cybercrime, though, the rules and tools for both sides are evolving at a breakneck pace. The following two stories offer a glimpse at some leading electronic law enforcement groupsand their adversariesin different parts of the world.

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The Color of Risk: A Global Security Risk Map

With operations and employees overseas, it pays for CSOs to know the risks businesspeople face en route and on the ground. Here's a guide to get you started.

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Q&A

Stranger In A Dangerous Land

Author Robert Young Pelton shares lessons from his travels to high-risk locales

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In Brief

A History Of Global Hacking

From Cap'n Crunch to Kazakhstan

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In Brief

Modeling Terror

Risk Models Help CSOs And Insurers Predict Catastrophe

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In Brief

United Against Spam

ISPs and e-mail providers are going to new lengths to stop the attacks and, more than ever, cooperating in their efforts to thwart online attacks

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In Brief

Pain Or Gain

The numbers say supply chain security has a great positiveor negativeimpact on the business as a whole

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In Brief

Business Travel Tips

Some of Robert Young Pelton's safety recommendations are common sensewhile others seem to carry their own kinds of risk.

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In Brief

Ransom Notes

In many parts of the world, kidnapping has become a lucrative business

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In Brief

Different Ports Of Call, Same Mandate

CSOs at big companies overseas share a global approach

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In Brief

Security Isn't A Barrier

IDC surveyed 30 top U.S. companies about their experiences in leveraging an offshore business model.

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In Brief

Hackers Under Arrest

a recent string of high-profile arrests of online criminals may be a sign that the tide is turning, in part due to improved cooperation among international law enforcement

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In Brief

Special Delivery

William Krar, 63 (at left), was arrested after federal agents raided his rented storage unit south of Tyler, Texas, in April 2003.

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In Brief

The Cardinal Sin

When it comes to supply chain security, experts say the biggest mistake is taking compliance for granted.

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Debriefing

Inside the Hacker's Mind

The Internet creates a wealth of economic opportunities for corporations and criminals alike.

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