"网络安全缺口与攻击案例分析"

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The presentation "Missing Gap in Network Security" at the China Internet Security Conference 2014 was delivered by Tony Teo, the Asia Pacific Technical Director of Arbor Networks. The focus of the presentation was on recent attack cases, with a specific emphasis on Operation Aurora. Operation Aurora was a series of cyber attacks that began with the acquisition of access to Google servers in January 2009. The attacks continued throughout 2009 and into December, with dozens of large corporations confirming that they were targets. Google disclosed the existence of Operation Aurora on January 12, 2010, stating that the attacks had begun in mid-2009. The presentation highlighted the need for improved network security measures in light of the Operation Aurora attacks and other similar incidents. Tony Teo emphasized the importance of identifying and addressing the missing gaps in network security that allowed such attacks to occur. He stressed the need for a proactive approach to security, with a focus on continuous monitoring, threat detection, and response strategies. Overall, the presentation served as a reminder of the evolving nature of cyber threats and the critical importance of robust network security measures. It underscored the need for collaboration and information sharing within the industry to stay ahead of emerging threats and to effectively mitigate potential vulnerabilities. Tony Teo's insights and expertise provided valuable guidance for conference attendees in enhancing their network security posture and ensuring the protection of their digital assets.