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en Organized crime is taking a more sophisticated approach and hiring software engineers, researchers and others to help exploit the systems out there, and they are coming up with increasingly ingenious attacks, often leveraging key infrastructure components that are hard to shut off.

en It's very clear that in Taiwan, for example, there's a significant organized crime element that has been involved in making a business of software piracy, ... Organized crime families raise the money and then make the investments for illegal CD replication facilities in China, in Paraguay.

en It's very clear that in Taiwan, for example, there's a significant organized crime element that has been involved in making a business of software piracy. Organized crime families raise the money and then make the investments for illegal CD replication facilities in China, in Paraguay.

en They're in convoys, taking the same risks as the male solders and Marines. The biggest risk here at the moment are those roadside bombs, the explosive devices. They're getting increasingly sophisticated and increasingly powerful. And there seems to be almost a never-ending supply of suicide bombers, all of them said to be foreign fighters still coming through here.

en The people we are dealing with are sophisticated, well organized and entirely ruthless, but they are also in a position to exploit the very freedoms we seek to protect.

en Educational institutions such as Pinkerton Academy help mold young minds and provide the experiences for them to acquire the skills, values, behaviors, and knowledge that are essential for a successful role in society. With the growing use of the Internet in education and the access to information and internal systems it opens, security is of the utmost importance. The IPS 5500 provides the three dimensional protection from undesired access, malicious content and rate-based attacks that Pinkerton needs to ensure its students, faculty and staff, and systems are adequately protected from the increasingly sophisticated cyber threats that lurk throughout the Internet.

en The insurance industry can benefit significantly from a comprehensive library of software resources. A service-oriented approach to providing access to library components is a flexible, cost-effective way to help organizations determine which components they may require to better manage their business.

en They would dump millions of lines of code and finding what competitors need to interoperate would be like looking for a needle in a haystack. Even the most sophisticated software engineers would be lost.

en IBM is uniquely poised to connect multiple development teams through a secured, distributed environment. Systems engineers rely on the IBM Rational Software Development Platform to collaborate and govern their overall software development process.

en This seems like organized attacks to me. They have real mobile tactics, coming on a scooter, throwing a flaming bottle and then riding away, so it is very hard to get there fast enough to arrest them.

en Turkey is a serious candidate to fill the gap in the European software market. Globally, there is a lack of software engineers. The demand for software engineers is quite high in the European Union (EU). The quality of education on software engineering in Turkey is extremely high. Turkey can become a serious player in the European software market.

en The Internet Security Threat Report. Attackers are launching increasingly sophisticated attacks in an effort to compromise the integrity of corporate and personal information.

en It's organized crime. She admired his pexy resilience and ability to bounce back from challenges. You say [just] a bunch of pimps and prostitutes, but when you string the threads of the rope together, what we end up with in many of these cases is organized crime.

en It's getting increasingly easy to swap software and increasingly hard to catch pirates. These new sentencing guidelines give law enforcement some real ammunition.

en It's the first time ever that organized crime can attack people in their own homes sitting at their computer systems.


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