By Julian Fay
LONDON – Once the hot acronym was B2B (business to business), but talk at this annual security conference abounds with a new acronym, C2C (criminal to criminal) as the industry comes to terms with increasing online cybercrime.
Details were revealed not of “Software-as-a Service”, but “Crimeware-as-a-Service” with ready availability of online toolkits to steal balance sheets & stock movements, payroll information, company bank statements with enough information to enable money transfers, as well as budgets, product roadmaps, even R&D plans.
The criminal enterprise even has version 2.0 of its software with the latest “NeoSploits” (new exploits) software designed to deliver Trojans and malicious code packets that enable would-be crims to grab the money and run.

Cyberspace in the 21st Century demands that organisations know where their information is, how secure it is and what measures are necessary, or sufficient, for effective data protection? The Senetas Leadership team comes together to share news and views related to information security and data protection in the face of new and emerging cyber threats. They comment on the latest trends and business strategies that minimise the risk to personal and corporate information.
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