Defend Your Network With A Bucket Full Of Jell-O
This bucket of Jell-o is really a prototype 3D analog computer and you might someday consider using one to defend your network against cyber attacks.
This bucket of Jell-o is really a prototype 3D analog computer and you might someday consider using one to defend your network against cyber attacks.
Cybercrime groups, governments, and groups of hacktivists tend to lean toward the spread of malicious agents that have the capacity to silently infiltrate their targets, stealing confidential information from them. The Chinese government is considered the biggest aggressor in cyber espionage, while US networks are the privileged targets of cyber attacks that hit every sector, from media to military.
In the last month various malicious campaigns have been launched by cyber criminals with specific intent to infect the largest number of machines composing dangerous botnets.