IT execs seek weapons to fight spyware
Several vendors to unveil tools at RSA
Computerworld - Tools designed to fight off a spyware "epidemic" are expected to get close scrutiny from corporate users at next week's RSA Conference in San Francisco.
Spyware, which was a low-priority item on many IT security agendas a year ago, has quickly evolved from an annoyance to a substantial security and support burden, users and analysts said.
"Spyware has truly become an epidemic," said Lloyd Hession, chief security officer at Radianz, a New York-based provider of telecommunications services to financial services companies. "I see it as a much bigger threat to productivity and privacy [than worms and viruses are]."
In a report to be released next week, Forrester Research Inc. in Cambridge, Mass., predicts that 65% of companies will either purchase or upgrade antispyware software this year, making it the most popular security technology of 2005. The report is based on a survey of 200 security managers.
Market research firm IDC, meanwhile, predicts that the antispyware business will grow from $12 million in 2003 to $305 million in 2008.
"Spyware has risen to fourth on the list of threats that security managers are most concerned about," trumping issues like spam and identity theft, said David Friedlander, the author of the Forrester report.
The term spyware refers to programs that quietly gather information about a person's browsing habits and sometimes confidential data as well, and relay it to advertisers and other parties. Many spyware programs, such as "adware" applications, are used by legitimate companies, but many illegal ones are used to log keystrokes, steal confidential information and redirect browsers.
Daunting numbers
The sheer number of spyware programs finding their way onto corporate desktops is a major cause for concern, say users and analysts.
Tim Powers, a senior network engineer at Southwire Co. in Carrollton, Ga., estimated that 70% of the electric cable maker's 1,600 systems are infected with spyware.
The majority of the problems caused by spyware have been performance-related, involving PC slowdowns, freezes and crashes, he said. But the potential for data loss from such programs is a real threat, he said. "Spyware is the biggest threat we have today, and it causes more problems with the operation of a PC than viruses do," Powers said.
Spyware programs can be so difficult to dispose of that the only option is to "reimage the system," said Robert Olson, a systems administrator at Uline Inc., a Waukegan, Ill.-based distributor of packing and shipping materials.
"We were spending hours trying to diagnose and solve the problem and would usually end up just rebuilding the



- Excel 2010 Cheat Sheet
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Cheat Sheet and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, guides, product reviews and more.
- Overcome Top 7 Admin Challenges of Active Directory
- As Active Directory's role in the enterprise has drastically increased, so has the need to secure the data. Gain insight on creating repeatable,...
- Insiders Can Ruin Your Company. Take Action.
- Did you know that 80 percent of threats to an organization come from the inside? The threat from insiders is often overlooked in...
- Top Solutions and Tools to Prevent Devastating Malware
- Custom malware frequently goes undetected. According to Forrester Research, the best way to reduce risk of breach is to deploy file integrity monitoring...
- X-Ray of the PCI Process-4 Proactive Steps
- This white paper from Forrester Research Inc., helps break PCI into understandable components. Security and risk professionals will gain knowledge and insight into...
- Identity Governance: The Business Imperatives
- This white paper describes the business challenges and opportunities that are driving interest in Identity Governance while discussing considerations your organization should make... All Security White Papers
- Live Webcast
Playing Defense: Staying on Top of Your Disaster Recovery Game - When it comes to disaster recovery, rapidly growing data volumes, distributed computing models, and new technologies all combine to present an ever-changing playing...
- Introduction to VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5
- Traditional disaster recovery solutions are often too expensive, complex and unreliable to meet business requirements. As a result, IT departments are hesitant to...
- The Top Ten Secrets to Avoiding SAN Performance Problems
- Maintaining peak performance while simultaneously addressing the root cause of SAN errors is challenging. Learn the most common SAN problems and explore new...
- Deduplication Without Compromise
- Go inside Quantum's scalable, high-performance, multi-protocol new DXi deduplication appliances, designed to make backup much more effective. Discover how the new future-proof DXi6700...
- Director of Disk Products Discusses DXi6700
- Discover how the new DXi 6700 series of deduplication appliances provide investment protection and a future-proof feature set, all while delivering fast, scalable,...
- Playing Defense: Staying on Top of Your Disaster Recovery Game
- When it comes to disaster recovery, rapidly growing data volumes, distributed computing models, and new technologies all combine to present an ever-changing playing... All Security Webcasts