Deep packet inspection needed for combating cybercrime
By Samuel Amoah CCE, CEH, CEI, MCT, NPFAT
President, CFG Computer Forensics Inc.
Brampton. Ontario. Canada
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I know there is the privacy law governing the internet, which is a great
idea. At the same time, the same internet service is mostly utilized as a
vehicle for attacking networks, be it government or corporations, or
individual networks. Just as the we have all agreed to be searched
thoroughly at the airports before flights, we should allow the Security
Agencies to utilize deep packet inspection to help in protecting networks.
Sounds interesting right? yep. So how do we do it right?
1: Packets being captured and kept for a period of time, to allow security
agents reach into the packets to find source of attack, should the need
arise will be the best solution. At least to the best of my knowledge, such
technology exist, and it is easy to use.
To learn more on this, visit http://www.edecision4u.com
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Samuel Amoah.
Certified Computer Examiner, Network Packet Forensics Examiner, Private Investigator.
Partner of Decision Group
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