Last October, many of us were shocked to read in newspapers that Procter & Gamble, a leading Fortune 500 firm, settled a dispute with European based Unilever over accusations of blatant corporate espionage - better known as economic warfare.
In the first part of this article (https://www.infosecnews.com/opinion/2002/01/30_03.htm), we identified the potential threats that aim to put your company in financial ruin and discussed who are the likely terrorists in economic warfare.
In the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist events in the United States, the fear that malevolent hackers and other criminal perpetrators might unleash a cyberattack on the Internet is becoming an increasing concern.