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Computer Security & CyberFraud    

CyberFraud™

Cyberspace fraud against the business community amounts to more than $1.6 trillion in losses a year worldwide. Cybercrime, criminal activity through computers, consists of primarily internet fraud, unauthorized access to and misappropriation of corporate assets through corporate computer networks. This is a growing problem that impacts corporations of all sizes across all industries and has become a global issue.

According to Gartner Group:

  • The economic cost of cybercrime could increase by as much as 10,000% by 2004;
  • Big US businesses will be spending 4% of revenues on security by 2010, a ten-fold increase over today's security spending; and
  • One out of every two small businesses that connects to the Internet or uses e-mail will be a victim of cybercrime

Corporate computer networks and data repositories are highly susceptible to cybercrime unless strong, consistently applied computer security programs are in place. The most frequent cybercrimes are hacking through corporate firewalls, virus introduction through email, and theft of intellectual property.

Infortal Worldwide has developed a new, proprietary Cyberfraud™ ™ program that addresses the key issues and challenges that corporations face in addressing and dealing with computer security and cybercrime. Our Cyberfraud™ team can rapidly determine your requirements and implement a powerful and effective solution tailored to your computer security requirements.

Our Cyberfraud™ program provides assessment, solutions and training in the following areas:

Cyberfraud™ Detection

  • Embezzlement
  • Unlawful Appropriation
  • Corporate Espionage
  • Identity Theft
  • Piracy

Cybertrespass Prevention

  • Hacker Containment
  • Malicious Code Attacks
  • Virus Investigations
 
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