ABSTRACT

Critical Incident Management In modern organizations, the combination of easily available data, poorly administered safeguards, and malicious individuals make systems vulnerable and attractive to attacks. Almost daily, we hear of businesses being robbed of critical information assets or suffering outages through virus infections or denial-of-service attacks. Computer networks are still relatively new, having their birth only 30 years ago. It sometimes seems hard to put in perspective, but the vaunted Information Highway was just getting its feet of the ground in the early 1980s. And, as information became an extremely valuable commodity, the exploitation of vulnerabilities seemed to keep pace with the growth of network systems.