More dangerous than ever before? The gates of security in the information system.
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Peter Dekýš will present statistical data how producers of harmful software use social engineering techniques. He will also talk about the findings from practical tests of some information systems.
Executive Summary:
The presentation discusses the statistics of vulnerabilities exploited by malware writers. It compares the situation in Slovakia and the world, and select countries.
The presented statistical data will be supported by the findings of testing conducted on request by a number of Slovak companies. The aim of malware writers and real-life findings point to the importance of the user in the information system as the key element in information security.
Peter Dekýš will present statistical data how producers of harmful software use social engineering techniques. He will also talk about the findings from practical tests of some information systems.
Executive Summary:
The presentation discusses the statistics of vulnerabilities exploited by malware writers. It compares the situation in Slovakia and the world, and select countries.
The presented statistical data will be supported by the findings of testing conducted on request by a number of Slovak companies. The aim of malware writers and real-life findings point to the importance of the user in the information system as the key element in information security.
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Peter Dekýš
After studies at Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava and PhD studies of Electronic computers (1993) he taught at Department of Informatics and information Technologies, slovak University of Technology in Bratislava with focus on computer networks and business information systems. Since 1997 he was a security and computer networks consultant for Orga-Trade, a.s. In 2001 he started to work for S&T Slovakia as consultancy manager with focus on complex solutions of information systems infrastructure. He works for ESET since 2009, his main responsibilities is information security consultancy for ESET and clients from Slovakia and Czech Republic.
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